Mechanical accuracy of the M1847 Walker revolver with full charge
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Have you ever wondered wich was the strongest revolver of the 19th century and how accurate it was with a full service charge? Here is your chance! Follow Capandball as he is inveestigating the mechanical accuracy and true strength of the M1847 Colt Walker revolver.
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