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Considering a Walker Revolver project

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Jake MacReedy:
In "Firearms of the American West: 1803-1865" by Garavaglia & Worman, it talks about the Walker revolvers the Texas Rangers used during the Mexican-American War.  At the end of the conflict, many Walkers had damaged cylinders and barrels.  A number were seen with barrels shortened to half their original length.  I'm considering doing that to a Walker replica.  It fits our timeframe, and fits as I live in Texas!  I think it would make an interesting revolver to both own and shoot!
It would look something like this:

Cap'n Redneck:
If You are going for an authentic finish You should consider removing the blueing from the cylinder, as they were supplied "in the white". 
The old school charcoal blue typically applied to Uberti Walkers will usually come off with a good hot water boiling or a quick dip in a solution of water and citric acid...

Jake MacReedy:
Already knew that, Captain!  In fact, I have done just that to two previous Walkers I have owned over the years.  Thanks for the input!

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rayman1:
I’d be very interested to see your Walker project completed. 

ndnchf:
I made this one many years ago from an old ASM Walker. It was great fun.

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