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Hello Friends,
I have just acquired this Colt 2nd Generation 1860 Army Richard's Conversion to 44 Colt - Heeled. During my research, I was told that
this revolver, with additional "437" stamped next to serial numbers and major assemblies, was made by Jay Strite.

If you look closely, it has a proper Richard's Conversion Ring, that encloses around the breech of the cylinder. I have NEVER seen this
conversion Ring on any other Richard's reproduction, thus my desire to acquire it.

I am almost ashamed for what I'm having to pay for this, but it was an auction and a unique item.
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The Powder Room - CAS reloading / Re: 44 Colt/Russian
« Last post by Drydock on Today at 09:09:55 PM »
Yes, it can and it has.  It is dimensionally identical to the original .44 Colt case.  Only the bullet is different.
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The Powder Room - CAS reloading / Re: 44 Colt/Russian
« Last post by RoyceP on Today at 08:51:56 PM »
"Essentially a 44 SPL. but .050" shorter with a smaller diameter rim (Same as 41 Mag). Originally used in Colt 1860 cartridge conversion revolvers. Use RCBS #30 (may require slight modification to clear extractor groove) or #21 shell holder, or Lee #3."


Looks like a typical shortened 44 SPL case - I wonder if it could be used with real heeled bullet 44 Colt? Interesting but I will keep reloading and shooting 44 Russian.
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still looken
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1860 Henry / Re: Miroku vs Uberti loading gates
« Last post by Coffinmaker on Today at 06:52:04 PM »

 :)  Malamute  ;)

Unfortunately, there is no "Date" when Uberti switched over to the New, Improved, Guaranteed to Fail Ladle.  The actual correct term for the part is "Ladle."  We are talking about rifles built the last 15 or so years.  Prior to the change, the Ladle was made with a welded cartridge stop.

Unfortunately, when Miroku copied the Uberti, they screwed up.  The Miroku ladle is just as apt to fail as the Uberti. 

It is either a DIY fix or a Gunsmith fix.
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Enjoyable video. The dark stain on the grips really make the brass triggerguard and backstrap really pop. I would suggest exchanging the ball cap for something more in the time period, though.  ;)

Thanks for watching. I really should do that.
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STORM / Re: 1860 Vs 1851 Conversion Question
« Last post by Rube Burrows on Today at 05:46:43 PM »
:) Ha, Well  ;)

I'm a fan of the "None of The Above" camp (snicker snicker snort).  My conversions ALL sport barrels cut to the same length as the Ejector Housing.  Quite good looking they are too.  This is also true of my Open Top "Chameleons."  I added Barrel/Cylinder sets to my Open Tops, so as to chamber and shoot ALL three offered cartridges.  .38, .44 and .45 Schofield.  A disclaimer, when I acquired my Open Tops the .45 chambering was for 45 Schofield.  45 Colt wasn't offered at the time.

My Pietta 1860 .44 conversions and 1851 .44 conversions sport barrels Four and a Quarter inch length.  Balance is superb.

That's a pretty good length as well.
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STORM / Re: 1860 Vs 1851 Conversion Question
« Last post by Rube Burrows on Today at 05:46:17 PM »
I am a 1860 Richard's guy. All mine have the long barrel except the R/M I recently bought. I really wanted Richard's  5 1/2 in .44 but aren't available. The 5 1//2 R/M is .45. Wish I hadn't rushed into buying it. I am now lookin to buy a Richard's  in .38 Richard's with Navy frame to create a 1861 conversion for my collection.

Excellent grouping Pappy Hayes.
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STORM / Re: 1860 Vs 1851 Conversion Question
« Last post by Pappy Hayes on Today at 03:34:09 PM »
I am a 1860 Richard's guy. All mine have the long barrel except the R/M I recently bought. I really wanted Richard's  5 1/2 in .44 but aren't available. The 5 1//2 R/M is .45. Wish I hadn't rushed into buying it. I am now lookin to buy a Richard's  in .38 Richard's with Navy frame to create a 1861 conversion for my collection.
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1860 Henry / Re: Miroku vs Uberti loading gates
« Last post by Cap'n Redneck on Today at 02:31:59 PM »
I believe VTI Gun Parts or Taylor's Firearms will be able to help You with Uberti parts.

https://www.vtigunparts.com/store/

https://www.taylorsfirearms.com/shop.html

My only input on the loading-gate problem is to bypass it entirely by getting the "Un-improved" Model 1860 Henry.
The Military Model Henry also comes with factory installed sling swivels, a nice option when the rifle is to be carried around in the hills...
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