Firing the LeMat revolver

Started by Bottom Dealin Mike, August 09, 2014, 08:06:56 AM

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Bottom Dealin Mike

Here's the full video on the LeMat cap & ball revolver. This is the nineteenth century version of the Taurus Judge. Lots of shotgun barrel shooting in this one




Thumb Buster

Thanks for the video Mike.  That is interesting to see.  Seen them but never saw one fired.  Think I'll stick to my '51's and '60's.   
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Ho Mike

Thanks for an interesting Vid,

Thats the first time I have seen a LeMat shot, I was quite surprised ya got all the way round!!

Luv the 20g too!!

But!! Like Thumb Buster... `reckon I`ll stick to my beloved 1860`s!!


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Bottom Dealin Mike

In my opinion, any confederate soldier who actually shot one of these in combat would have started looking for an 1860 on the battlefield immediately.. ;D

Major 2

When Val Forgett first got Pietta to do these it was about 1983-4 as I recall, Navy Arms offered a $100 per gun pre-introductory subscription , and $250 when shipped.
I ordered one and my friend ordered one both Cavalry models, it was about a year, and we were told they were ready to ship.
My friend was a bit short, so I paid the $500 and got both.
That's right they were $350 each....beautiful guns but ....

You just about disjoint your thumb cocking them, both because of the odd angle & the stiff spring.
The Rammer is a pain as Mike observed.  I lost the Shotgun ramrod the first time I shot one of the guns...never did find it. I wound up making one...
Very well made, and quite unique, but I sold one at Gettysburg 125th, and traded the other for NIB Second Gen. 1860 Army.


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Navy Six

Thanks for the video, Mike. The LeMat certainly is unique. I appreciate the fact that you deal fairly with the strengths and weaknesses in your evaluation. Your videos and written articles are always interesting and informative. Please keep cranking them out!!
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Truly Grits

Thanks muchly Mike. As someone who collects things, 'south','cowboy', and of course Holy Black. I just had to have one, to go with my Colt Walker, at the very least. Great video, as you always do, I learned a lot. Yes, I will stick to my 1860 armies for CAS shooting, but yet it's still fun to have one and now I have truly lived and understand the real history behind this, just so much better. Cheers.
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Dick Dastardly

Just because I shoot Gun Fighter, I have to imagine what a soldier might have done with a brace of LeMatt revolvers in close combat?  It certainly has a fearsome presence with 18 rounds of .44 and Two buck and ball 20 gauge.

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Scattered Thumbs

Close... But no cigar. Le Mat revolvers were .42 not .44.

Not that it matters much.  ::)

But I just had to say it.

Dick Dastardly

They were big,ugly and French.  I have never seen anything that says the French used the LeMat pistols in actual combat.  Anyway, the Henry repeater made more sense to me.  Abe Lincoln thought so also. . .

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fourfingersofdeath

If I was a man of unlimited means and not a man of such miserable means, I would buy a pair and prepare Warthog loads and shoot them Gunfighter just for the spectacle of it all!  ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Scattered Thumbs

Quote from: fourfingersofdeath on July 06, 2016, 02:36:59 AM
If I was a man of unlimited means and not a man of such miserable means, I would buy a pair and prepare Warthog loads and shoot them Gunfighter just for the spectacle of it all!  ;D ;D ;D ;D

Did you watch the video? One would look silly shooting Gunfighter if (when) the loading levers fall down.  ;D

Grapeshot

Quote from: Dick Dastardly on July 05, 2016, 06:50:02 PM
They were big,ugly and French.  I have never seen anything that says the French used the LeMat pistols in actual combat.  Anyway, the Henry repeater made more sense to me.  Abe Lincoln thought so also. . .

DD-MDA

DD, The French did not engineer the LaMatt.  It was the brain child of a New Orleans dentist who was the brother-in-law to Gen. P.T. Beauregard.  The French made them for the South, but never used them in their Army.

BDMike, I like the way the SG barrel littered the field with the tow.  I used a large cotton ball in my Russian Steel Hulls once.  It fired out a cloud of "Feathers" when I touched it off.  I also tried a wad of cat hair I collected from my cats when I was tasked to brush them to help with their shedding.  That just sent a wad down range following the shot.
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fourfingersofdeath

Quote from: Grapeshot on July 06, 2016, 03:49:16 PM
DD, The French did not engineer the LaMatt.  It was the brain child of a New Orleans dentist who was the brother-in-law to Gen. P.T. Beauregard.  The French made them for the South, but never used them in their Army.

BDMike, I like the way the SG barrel littered the field with the tow.  I used a large cotton ball in my Russia Steel Hulls once.  It fired out a cloud of "Feathers" when I touched it off.  I also tried a wad of cat hair I collected from my cats when I was tasked to brush them to help with their shedding.  That just sent a wad down range following the shot.


I once saw a YouTube video of a SASS shooter shooting Gunfighter with Walker Colt clones. He gave each gun a flick of the wrist to get the load levers up as he cocked the guns, it was pretty impressive.
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Gabriel Law

I hesitate to de-rail this thread.  But I have a Uberti Walker Colt on which I did a little filing of the latch system, and I do not get lever drop unless I want it.  I'll photograph it and post it if anyone is interested.  I'll create a new thread...

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