Uberti vs Pietta 1861 Navy .36 showdown - mechanical accuracy duel
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We are lucky as we have two good Italian makers manufacturing affordable percussion revolver reproductions for target shooting, reenacting. Follow Capandball in his quest determinating how accurate the Uberti and Pietta 1861 Colt Navy .36 reproductions are, and which is more accurate.
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