The .454 Casull uses .451-.452 diameter bullets just like the .45 Colt. The 45-70 and many other 45 caliber rifle cartridges use .458-.459 diameter bullets. I've heard of people using 45 caliber bullets designed for rifles in the .454 Casull but they were swaging them down to .452.
I've had a few Davis derringers in the past. They had very heavy trigger pulls and were difficult to cock. I've always thought derringers were cool though and that led me to buying several Bond Arms derringers, of which I currently still have two. I like shooting them and have carried one...
One is a 7.5" BFR chambered in .500 JRH with a .50 AE cylinder. The other started out as 7.5" 45-70 but I sent it to JRH advanced gunsmithing and had it re chambered to 50-110 WCF. It will also shoot the shorter 50 Alaskan. It has a muzzle break and a modified grip frame to help control the...
I love single action revolvers. I have several Rugers, ranging from .22 LR/WMR to .480 Ruger. I really like the Magnum Research BFR, I currently have two. And last but not least I have a few NAA Mini revolvers, the break top Ranger 2 is really cool. Good to see other people enjoy single actions.
Personally I really like the Ruger LCP 2. It has a good trigger, is light, and it's been reliable for me. I had the LCP 1 and personally I feel like the LCP 2 is much nicer, not that the LCP 1 was bad, just that the LCP 2 is that much better. As far as .380 defense ammo goes there is a very...
I had a gen 2 LCP and it was good for what it was. I sold it and bought the LCP 2 after it had been out for a couple of months. Personally I think the LCP 2 is a vast improvement. It has a really nice trigger for the price and the last round slide lock is nice. For me it shoots like a much...
I bought a P365 last Saturday. I haven't been able to shoot it yet, but it feels great, and there's a lot of capacity for as small it is. Currently I'm trying to figure out what kind of holster I want also.
I had one a couple of years ago. Mine would feed well from the left tube but rarely ever the right tube. I was pretty disappointed for a $1200+ brand new shotgun. Had it functioned properly it would've been awesome. Unfortunately the factory charges for shipping and repairs.
I've owned three Davis derringers, I sold them once I could afford a Bond Arms. I also bought a Davis .380 from a neighbor once for $50, I later sold it for $80. I never fired it. Now the least expensive gun I own would be my Ruger LCP 2, which is a much higher quality gun.
All of mine are Magnum frame Mini's. I have a .22 mag Sidewinder with 2.5" barrel, a .22 mag Pug, a .22 mag Ranger 2, and a Bug 2 conversion model. In the past I had a Black Widow with same grips as in your second picture, and a .22 mag Buntline.