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    pietta New model 1858

    John, are you able to get extra cylinders for the pietta 1858? Also are these able to accept the conversion kits and can you get conversion kits to center fire cartridges?
    Thanks Bob

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    I second what he said.

    These are great revolvers. Would love some accessories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter Morgan View Post
    I second what he said.

    These are great revolvers. Would love some accessories.
    What would you like ??
    John

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    Do you have access to the conversion cylinders? I see you have extra cylinders but out of the .44.
    Also i am still hopefull you can access the 1885 remington outlaw!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobdbldr View Post
    Do you have access to the conversion cylinders? I see you have extra cylinders but out of the .44.
    Also i am still hopefull you can access the 1885 remington outlaw!!
    More .44 cyl coming soon

    What make is the "outlaw" ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnone View Post
    What would you like ??
    John
    Have had a Rem 1858 'Buffalo' shoulder stock on my wish list (product alert list) for quite a while. No rush, but just sayin', since you asked. ;-)
    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnone View Post
    More .44 cyl coming soon

    What make is the "outlaw" ?
    John
    Taylor/uberti make them. They are very nice and not much more than the 1873!
    Taylor's msrp is $549.
    I would take one in .357 or .45 LC. 7.5 inch barrel!
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    What would you like ??
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    Mainly what the other guy said;

    Extra black-powder cylinders, and also conversion cylinders to fire modern cartridges.

    Both would be great.

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    John, the Remington Outlaw he is talking about is the 1875 Remington Revolver, a cartridge gun. Uberti, not Pietta, makes them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOldSarge View Post
    John, the Remington Outlaw he is talking about is the 1875 Remington Revolver, a cartridge gun. Uberti, not Pietta, makes them.
    Sorry it is 1875 not 1885, and yes, Taylor and uberti sell them but I think they are a linked company somehow! Really nice looking guns, to bad pietta didn't make them. It wouldn't be a lot of change from the 1858 and they do a nice job on those!

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