In For a Few Dollars More, Col. Mortimer uses one, but I thought it was on a long barrelled Colt. Thank you for giving me a reason to rewatch my favorite of the triology.
So, that is my favorite of the 3 and when I bought my 1860 Colt army, I just had to have one. I saved my pennies and got one. It fit pretty well and once you get used to where to keep your forward hand, they are a whole lotta fun. Then Christmas came and family got me one of those brassed framed buffalo remingtons. It is a beast and it is accurate. I wanted a stock for it in a steam punk vibe. So, I ordered a shoulder stock screw from Taylor's. It is an adapted hammer screw that has a bushing on the opposite side, together they serve the same function as the sholder stock screws on the Colt Army. I tried my colt stock and it kind of fit. I did a bit of dremel work on the inside and it now fits both, but pretty much resides on my buffalo remington. I have 3 cylinders for it and it is fun and as accurate as my Henry (me shooting).