Euroarms Gunslinger

Started by warbucks16, March 21, 2009, 10:57:04 AM

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warbucks16

Just showing off the Euroarms Gunslinger I just refinished. I bought this from Halfway Creek Charlie Several Years ago. It has a      4 3/4" Barrel, a Kirst 44 Colt Konversion Cylinder and Faux Ivory Grips from Tombstone Grips.  I removed the blue and polished the metal, defarbed it except for the Serial # and Caliber.  Fun to shoot  and puts out great amounts of smoke an flame with blackpowder cartridges.







Great Shooter and lots of fun.
:) :) :) :D
Warbucks16
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deputy dewey

hi
Thats a good looking shooter you got there, a short barrel on the 1858 really does look good in my opinion, seems to look better balanced.

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Wolfgang

Nice .   Which cylinder fit the Euroarms ? . . Uberti ? Pietta ? . . . and how much fitting did it require ?  Curioius.

Good shootin' . . . .  :)
Beware the man with one gun, he probably knows how to use it.

Angel_Eyes

Damn, he beat me to it!! >:(
Here's mine for your perusal, only the British Nitro conversion cylinders that we are allowed, not cartridge. :'(
Chopped down to 5", still trying to decide whether to replace the sight and rammer assembly, as the cylinders are loaded 'off pistol'.
The cylinders have a restriction to allow only 3.5gr Bullseye, and have a ball at the business end, and a shotgun primer at the other.
Comments and critism welcomed! ;D
Cylinder arbour retainer courtesy of Wolfgang's design.

http://i486.photobucket.com/albums/rr226/dbsmedley/Gunfighter.jpg

Sorry about the quality of the photo, just a bit shaky in my old age!

AE
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Wolfgang

Angel Eyes . . . thems is NICE.   Glad you could take advanage of my handywork with the peice of wire.  I've got an idea for reworking the rammer arm to make a cylinder pin retainer that has the web under the barrel for "looks" . . . but I've been too busy rebuilding my original '73 Winchester to get working on it.

www.drburkholter.com/cf4.html  down at the bottom.  It is about wrapped up and will get to more work on the "Sheriff's Model". . . Good shootin' . . . .  :)

Are your pistols .36 caliber ? 
Beware the man with one gun, he probably knows how to use it.

Angel_Eyes

Hi Wolfie, the pistols are .44cal, which with the 143grain ball and 3.5gr Bullseye should almost duplicate the load I used to use for my target load when I had my S&W 586, and that was extremely effective.
Having said that, I have not yet tried them in competition, but the pointability feels great!

That looks to be a very nice renovation job you are doing on that '73, I've got a guy at my club trying to sell an original '73 in .44-40, which he had as a collectors piece, but didn't shoot very often.
Any idea's on what it may be worth? Mechanically it appears sound but with no bluing left.

Keep up the good work, regards,
Angel Eyes
(From Robin Hood County)
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warbucks16

WOLFGANG:

The cylinder for the Gunslinger is a Special Order Kirst Colt .44 Caliber for a Uberti 58.

As far as installation, I got lucky, it dropped right in.

Timing was perfect and no adjustments were necessary.

Thanks for asking.

Took a look at your cutdown Remmy, looks good.

Regards,

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Wolfgang

Warbucks . . . thanks for the reply.  I just bought a Euroarms ( not arrived yet ) and just wondered if my Pietta conversion would fit.  Nope.  I like the little AMS "Sheriff's model".  No chance to shoot it.  Should make GREAT FLAMES at night . . . :D
Beware the man with one gun, he probably knows how to use it.

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