New Pietta revolvers

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  1. johntwo said:

    New Pietta revolvers

    We just got a shipment of Pietta revolvers including the some new models, check them out.


    https://www.marstar.ca/dynamic/category.jsp?catid=86001




    http://www.marstar.ca/dynamic/category.jsp?catid=76376




  2. johnone said:
    Our new 1873 in .44 Magnum This beautiful revolver features the new transfer bar system which allows the handgun to be carried with all six chambers loaded.
    Top it off with oversize European walnut grips and you have a real winner.
    John
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    Dexter Morgan said:
    $525 for a quality .44-Magnum revolver.

    That's a good value for sure.
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    DiMP said:
    I have been drooling over the Black Powder Pietta revolvers. Maybe I'm blind but do you also carry powder/primers/shot etc so I can buy everything at one place?
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    caramel said:
    Those 44 mag are gorgeous, how will those Pietta will take a steady diet of full throttle 44 mag, any experience out there, could be the perfect first SA revolver of my herd ( exept a Ruger 22 lr single 10)... JP.
    Last edited by caramel; 05-27-2014 at 11:59 AM.
  6. johnone said:
    Quote Originally Posted by DiMP View Post
    I have been drooling over the Black Powder Pietta revolvers. Maybe I'm blind but do you also carry powder/primers/shot etc so I can buy everything at one place?
    Marstar does not carry primers or powder, we do carry bullets.... Suggest you try Higginson powders.
    John
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    caramel said:
    John are those 44 mag build heavy for a lot of shooting with full trottle loads... JP.
  8. johnone said:
    Quote Originally Posted by caramel View Post
    John are those 44 mag build heavy for a lot of shooting with full trottle loads... JP.
    I don't see a problem these revolvers are all proofed at the Italian proof house.... they should last a lifetime
    John
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    caramel said:
    Quote Originally Posted by johnone View Post
    I don't see a problem these revolvers are all proofed at the Italian proof house.... they should last a lifetime
    John
    Thanks... JP.
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    saskplcguy said:
    JP, I run full .357 loads through my .357/.38 Pietta. The cylinder lockup is really tight, very nice to shoot.