OFFICIAL Open Top (1871/72) Thread (post pictures here)

Started by Hoof Hearted, November 17, 2012, 11:05:36 AM

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Hoof Hearted

I have thought about doing this for a while.
Over on "The High Road" there are OFFICIAL threads for the different models so I am going to do the same thing here.
Many of us like to show off our pistols and this will give us a place to do so w/o "hijacking" our pards threads ;)

Rules are simple with "no axe grinding" taking precedence, followed by "stick to the topic" (no other models posted, please), then if you want to stray off topic, please search for like posts and/or start one of your own.........

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Hoof Hearted

Here are my THREE ASM's



The one in the center is rollmarked as "Address American Frontier U.S.A."



These were assembled by Dave Anderson with parts he contracted with ASM to manf.



You can see that they had blued steel grip frames and the ASM's had silver plated brass grip frames.
There is also real Color Case on the AFF 72 and much nicer blue!
(ASM grip below)



I want to correct my post above as I only have one AFF 72 Open Top and I have two ASM's
(I got confused in my foggy old memory :P)


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RickB

Really nice Hoof. Great guns. Thanks for posting the pics and info.
Ride Safe and Shoot Straight.
Rick.

Major 2

I'll need to get one ( well, I should say another one )

I allowed my 45 Schofield OT to go...when I traded
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Long Johns Wolf

My Hege Uberti 1871-72 from 2003, .44 Colt cal. Unfortunately, she is beefed up!
Thanks to Hoof Hearted I understand now that the ASM and Dave Anderson OTs are closer to the originals in the dimensional dept.
But how about the gas ring? Do the ASM and DA OTs have an integrated or separate gas ring?
Long Johns Wolf
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santee

Nice ones being posted! Hoof, the lighter wood grips...what wood are they? One looks a little like mesquite.
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Hoof Hearted

Quote from: Long Johns Wolf on November 18, 2012, 02:07:29 AM
My Hege Uberti 1871-72 from 2003, .44 Colt cal. Unfortunately, she is beefed up!
Thanks to Hoof Hearted I understand now that the ASM and Dave Anderson OTs are closer to the originals in the dimensional dept.
But how about the gas ring? Do the ASM and DA OTs have an integrated or separate gas ring?
Long Johns Wolf

All three are built like this:



In the next two pics I have placed the gas ring on the cylinder and then the barrel so you can see how it works:



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Quote from: santee on November 18, 2012, 06:56:03 AM
Nice ones being posted! Hoof, the lighter wood grips...what wood are they? One looks a little like mesquite.

Boy do I know about Mesquite (thorns that is)!
I really have no idea as it is the stock wood. The pics make all those grips a bit lighter than they really are......
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Long Johns Wolf

Thanks HH.
Can you let me have the diameters of the ASM and DH OT cylinders, please?
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Six Gun Saint

I've been interested in Open Tops for a while, but was turned off when I heard they some times have issue with the forcing cone cracking on a .45LC.

Any truth behind this claim, and any solution to the problem?  (Reason I'm asking is, the rifle I'm going to be getting is .45LC, and it's just a far sight easier to have one ammo type-no, it's not by CHOICE, it's what my mate has that he's selling and I can afford)
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My Opentiops, Uberti.  Barrels and cylinders for 44, 45 and 38.

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Hoof Hearted

Now that's a set!

You need a fitted wooden case for all that ;)
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Justician

Here are my opentops. My two match revolvers and my spare (which has a square triggerguard and Man with No Name barrel added).

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Quote from: Justician on November 21, 2012, 04:49:30 PM
Here are my opentops. My two match revolvers and my spare (which has a square triggerguard and Man with No Name barrel added).

hmm as i rub my chin. a open top with a man with no name barrel. my open tops might be in for a face lift. that man with no name barrel available from vti?
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Justician

Chris at Cimarron found two barrels on the shelves. With the loading lever and other parts, I could only afford one at that time. Don't know if they still have the one or if they have gotten others in.

I'ts fun to shoot but it shoots really high. I will probably add a new sight to bring it down.

Justician

Slamfire

Alright!!! please explain to me, ( one more time) the differance between 71's & 72's, and it looks like the cylenders
& barrles can be changed out pretty easly(?). From what i'v been reading a 38 spl.s,have less problems, and i think they are better than a 9mm( just my opion). I think the 71-72 are cool as my 75's sure like the looks of them.

santee

I've posted before. Screwed up this grip from too much sanding. Now I have replacement walnut grip from VTI that is stained and linseed oiled.
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Justician

Quote from: santee on November 25, 2012, 07:32:56 AM
I've posted before. Screwed up this grip from too much sanding. Now I have replacement walnut grip from VTI that is stained and linseed oiled.

Santee, I've done that a couple of times myself. It looks good.

Quote from: hootmix on November 23, 2012, 02:00:17 PM
Alright!!! please explain to me, ( one more time) the differance between 71's & 72's, and it looks like the cylenders
& barrles can be changed out pretty easly(?). From what i'v been reading a 38 spl.s,have less problems, and i think they are better than a 9mm( just my opion). I think the 71-72 are cool as my 75's sure like the looks of them.

hootmix, the 71/72 opentop is similar to the Richards and Richards-Mason. It has a wedge to attach the barrel, although it is held in solely by a screw and doesn't have a wedge spring. The other differences are that it has a gas ring to help prevent fouling and it has a full length cylinder with no need for a conversion ring (since it was designed to shoot cartridges).

The orignials were chambered in .44 Henry rimfire.  I suspect that it would have sold much better if it had also been chambered in .44 Colt and .44 Russian. Fortunately, the modern repos are available in .38 Special, the new .44 Colt, .44 Special and .45 Colt. So yes, you can easliy expand your repertoire by adding cylinders and barrels in the above calibers. Some recommend that you may want to get wedges for each barrel. I've yet to have to do so. They offer great versitility without having to twist barrels out of a frame.

For me the only competition is an 1860 with a Richards conversion (of which Santa is bringing me two).

Justician

Six Gun Saint

Right, so...  I'll assume that since no one touched the question about the forcing cones, either A) it's false, or 2) it's not worth bringing up.

The THIRD option is the fella what told me that don't know anything anyway.  Oh well!
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Ph'nglui Mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh, Wgah'nagl Fhtagn!

Do not believe in yourself, believe in me, who believes in you!-Courage Wolf

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Hiding won't help you, you see...  I control the bullets-I make them go where I want.

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