1860 Conversion kit caliber poll

Started by Cheyenne, December 13, 2004, 10:57:50 AM

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In a conversion kit for the 1860 Army, which caliber would you prefer?

.38Special with a lined barrel
3 (30%)
.44Colt with a .429 lined barrel
3 (30%)
.44Colt with an unlined barrel
2 (20%)
.45Colt with a five shot cylinder
2 (20%)

Total Members Voted: 10

Voting closed: January 12, 2005, 10:57:50 AM

Cheyenne

 ;D  I like the holiday emmocicons!   Anyway, continuing on with the recent themes, in a conversion kit for the 1860 Army, which caliber would you prefer?

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!
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Cheyenne

Interesting.......who voted for the five shot .45 and why?  Curious as this is also running on TFS and there's been no .45 votes there.  ::)

These are cute!  ;D
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Frenchie

Colt used "Army" and "Navy" purely as marketing terms. The first Colts, the Paterson model, used by the Texas Navy were .36 caliber. When the US Navy ordered '51 Colts in .36 caliber they were called the "Navy Model" (by the way, Colt never made a '51 in .44 caliber). When the 1860 came out in .44 it was called the "Army Model", but both services bought and used both revolvers. Given all that, the hysterically-minded nitpickers like me want "Army" to mean a .44 and "Navy" to mean a .36, and the idea of a .36 Army makes us break out in hives. Pass the calomine lotion...
Yours, &c.,

Guy 'Frenchie' LaFrance
Vous pouvez voir par mes vêtements que je ne suis pas un cowboy.

Cheyenne

Preachin' to the choir Frenchie. ;)

I'm traditionally minded when it come to the 1851 and 1860 model Colt's belt revolvers too, but from a marketing standpoint, I have to see what calibers interest prospective buyers.  ;) :) ;D ::)
Well..........Bye!

Frenchie

You're right, business is business, but Henry Ford sold a million Model T's in any color the buyer wanted, as long as it was black  :D
Yours, &c.,

Guy 'Frenchie' LaFrance
Vous pouvez voir par mes vêtements que je ne suis pas un cowboy.

Cheyenne

I like the Ford analogy, kinda like Colt's when they first came out with the SAA, any barrel length and caliber you wanted, as long as it was 7 1/2" and .45!  ;D

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