Some mighty fine firearms all around. I really like the 1851 Colt Navy for balance and handling, so much so that I have two, one in the original .36 caliber and the second in .44. The second one came to me as an unassembled "Basket Case" that required refinishing since it had been stripped. They both shoot well and regularly.

A couple of years ago Cabela's had a sale right around Christmas and I picked up a 5 and a 1/2 inch barreled Remington 1858. It has proven to be very handy and quite accurate.

I also have a more modern iteration of a rifle/shotgun combination from Thompson Center, their "New Englander" in .54 cal./12 Gauge. Another accurate one that I rather enjoy on the firing line.

I have the purchase of a replica 1860 Colt Army revolver under way at the moment, but it hasn't arrived as yet.
Oh yeah, I also have a Ducksfoot. It is a kit that I picked up from Las Vegas's sole Black Powder gun shop, Ray's Beaver Bag, which is no longer around. The novelty of having a three barreled pistol that lets go of all three at one time was just too strong for me to resist.

Jay
treadhead1952
Las Vegas, NV