MY great question? But that is like my favorite son or daughter. But Whoooooooooo Rifles my 1858 Sharps. Revolvers 1851 Navy Colt.
But that took a lot of soil searching. I love every one of them.
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Here's one of mine. NN Ralph, Cincinatti gun builder, 1830 - 1860. 45calAttachment 176989Attachment 176990
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Well, I have quite a few as well but I think the PP MaGee custom made 45 caliber under hammer is one I'm really taking a liking to. It's a close tie to my Hal Sharon. Heck, they're all my favorite!!
But in the shotgun category it has to be the original William Landell double barrel I picked up this spring.
I only have two original Cap & Ball Revolvers...and a few reproduction C & B Revolvers..no Muzzle Loading Long Arms yet.
Of these my circa 1864 Remington .44 is my favorite...it is just magical somehow, so well made, never over buffed like the repros, crisp, original finish, fine mechanism, just a joy to shoot and admire all round.
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Sorry this is such a lousy image! It is the only image I have handy...I need to try again I think...eeeesh...
Nothing fancy. Just a plain jane t/c hawken in 45 cal that shoots P/Ball quite well.
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I'll also have to say the Colt 1851 Navy is my favorite.
Well, I only have one and a half BP guns to pick from... Don't worry, I'll add more.
What I have is a TC Hawken in 50... sweet shooting rifle. Then, this summer I saw and snagged a 12ga shotgun barrel for her. Dramatically changes the gun, and yes, its a joy to shoot! So, that's my favorite BP gun right now.
I'm saving pennies for an under hammer next. Not sure if I want the H&A 36 or 45 cal... Guess I better get both then!
Ruger Old Army for sure. I even wish I had another one, in Stainless.
But you might be surprised what my 2nd favorite is: A CVA Electra.
They are orphans now, but it gives me great satisfaction to have the ability to bypass the commercial ammo & reloading supply chain, 100.000 % of the time. I brew my own BP, cast my own lead, and once in a while have to go to JoAnn's Fabrics for patch material. Oh and 9-volt batteries instead of percussion caps.
Oh I know, If it breaks, I've got a problem. But it has been rock solid so far. It's hard to explain how satisfying it is (TO ME, anyways) to be independent of the gun shops should a SHTF scenario ever arise. (Or even a bad outcome in November, if you get my drift.)
When the question comes up "what is your favorite ______" fill in the blank, my mind starts racing, I start shaking and break out in a cold sweat. I understand the concept of "favorite" but, evidently I am too fickle to have one. Usually my favorite is the one I have in hand at the moment. So here, you guys pick.....I can't. Rifles and 20 bore fowler from the top: 36 cal. Southern Mountain, 54 cal. Gary White Jaeger, 54 cal. Gun Works Hawken, 20 bore fowler and 45 cal. semi-custom.
Pistols and revolvers from top left: 45 cal. custom pistol, 62 cal Matt Avance smooth bore, 54 cal. Lyman Great Plains Pistol I did from a kit. Top right, Hawes 1860 Army and Navy Arms, 1851 Navy.
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What a beautiful collection, Sharps!!
(Oogling your pics made my morning!)
Thanks Whizzer. They're ALL my favorite....lol I can't pick favorites of anything. If I'm handling a nice muzzleloader that belongs to a friend it's my "favorite" at the moment. I love bamboo fly rods and have a few....decent vintage rods but none are anything to write home about, lower tier blue collar rods, and I'm just as fickle with them.
"In general, the art of government is to take as much money as possible from one class of citizens and give it to another class of citizens" Voltaire'
The common virtue of capitalism is the sharing of equal opportunity. The common vice of socialism is the equal sharing of misery
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I like them all also, but the Lyman GPR in .54 seems to fit me best, so I would have to call that my favorite. Even have one of them with a .54 smoothbore barrel, and that gets some looks when people realize it isn't a rifle.
I passed my last psych eval, how bout you?
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BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |