Pietta Website

Started by Drayton Calhoun, October 14, 2010, 11:25:46 PM

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Drayton Calhoun

How many here have visited the Pietta website? They have some C and B Armies and Navies with Lightning birds head grips in several configurations. They may not be period correct, but they are beautiful and just beg to be conversions. The only North American importers I have been able to find for them is Marstar.
The first step of becoming a good shooter is knowing which end the bullet comes out of and being on the other end.

Harley Starr

I asked Marstar if I could purchase one of their C&B Piettas and they said they cannot import the firearms. :'(
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Drayton Calhoun

Quote from: Ridgway Texican Ranger on October 15, 2010, 08:09:57 AM
I asked Marstar if I could purchase one of their C&B Piettas and they said they cannot import the firearms. :'(
Go figure! Perhaps Cimarron could work out a deal?
The first step of becoming a good shooter is knowing which end the bullet comes out of and being on the other end.

Harley Starr

A work in progress.

Drayton Calhoun

Quote from: Ridgway Texican Ranger on October 15, 2010, 10:45:08 AM
That would be awesome.
They may not be correct, but, dang they shore is purty! Especially the long barreled nickeled Army.
The first step of becoming a good shooter is knowing which end the bullet comes out of and being on the other end.

Harley Starr

Quote from: Drayton Calhoun on October 15, 2010, 11:00:48 AM
They may not be correct, but, dang they shore is purty! Especially the long barreled nickeled Army.

You ain't kiddin', DC. Canada got all of the purty Piettas!
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Drayton Calhoun

Quote from: Ridgway Texican Ranger on October 15, 2010, 11:05:56 PM
You ain't kiddin', DC. Canada got all of the purty Piettas!
Dad blamed Super-Yankees!
The first step of becoming a good shooter is knowing which end the bullet comes out of and being on the other end.

drjldavis

Traditions has just added a Birdhead Grip 1861 Navy to their line.  It is Pietta.  Traditions catalog lists the Birdhead Grip as an 1860 Army but in reality it is a .36cal 1861 Navy.  The price is over the $500 mark.  It is a Sheriff's Model with a special finish. 

Drayton Calhoun

Quote from: drjldavis on October 31, 2010, 11:48:40 PM
Traditions has just added a Birdhead Grip 1861 Navy to their line.  It is Pietta.  Traditions catalog lists the Birdhead Grip as an 1860 Army but in reality it is a .36cal 1861 Navy.  The price is over the $500 mark.  It is a Sheriff's Model with a special finish. 
Yep, just checked it out. They're calling it the 'Gold Rush' and it's on sale now for 369.00. Got checkered grips also.
The first step of becoming a good shooter is knowing which end the bullet comes out of and being on the other end.

Fiddler Green

Quote from: Drayton Calhoun on October 14, 2010, 11:25:46 PM
They may not be period correct, but they are beautiful and just beg to be conversions.

What make you think that this modification would not be "period correct"?

Bruce

Harley Starr

I don't mind Pietta taking some liberties with their guns but my two biggest gripes would be their dimensions.

By that I mean the brass.

First- I don't like the brass triggerguard on the 58' Remmy. It's just too rectangular and it makes the whole thing look terrible.

Second- The brass backstrap/triggerguard on the Navy Colts could use some revision.

While it's on my mind, they should make their own Whitney Navy steel frame revolver. They've got the Spiller & Burr why not go for it? I'd buy a pair from them any day.
A work in progress.

Drayton Calhoun

Quote from: Ridgway Texican Ranger on November 08, 2010, 10:05:30 AM
I don't mind Pietta taking some liberties with their guns but my two biggest gripes would be their dimensions.

By that I mean the brass.

First- I don't like the brass triggerguard on the 58' Remmy. It's just too rectangular and it makes the whole thing look terrible.

Second- The brass backstrap/triggerguard on the Navy Colts could use some revision.

While it's on my mind, they sould make their own Whitney Navy steel frame revolver. They've got the Spiller & Burr why not go for it? I'd buy a pair from them any day.
I'll second that!
The first step of becoming a good shooter is knowing which end the bullet comes out of and being on the other end.

Harley Starr

A work in progress.

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