A Spencer Companion

Started by KCSO, January 14, 2009, 01:04:26 PM

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KCSO

I wanted a companion handgun to match up with my Spencer.  After much looking i ended up with a Cimarron 1858 Remington conversion.  The gun is chambered in 45 Colt (dare I say LONG?) and I am shooting it with 45 S anW loaded with holy black and a 250 grain rnfp Lee bullet.  This puts it dead on at 25 yards and groups are right at 2 1/2".  By the By my pocket pistol is a Remington too, a 32 caiber baby. 

Two Flints

KCSO,

To go with my .45 Schofield Spencer, I added a .45 Schofield Smith & Wesson works with my persona and for the 1870's time period.

Two Flints

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.45 Schofield Spencer, .44 Open Top (great gun, period works), .44 S&W Russian (ugly gun, a bear to shoot) and a 44.40 Henry (when I get frustrated with the Spencer). Thinking about adding a .44 Richards-Mason to the family (was actually issued to Cav troops - Open Top was not)

Oh, Cimmaron .45 Cav SAA is in there too. Tyring to keep the time frame 1873ish.

OK, I know, a little overboard....at least that is what Herself says....

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