I own .44 Uberti new navy model black powder pistol,tho I admit I dont fire it too often I do use it occasionaly.
To be honest I can honestly say I have never had a misfire of any sort,and once you get the hang of it it
doesnt take long to load the 6 cylinders. I dont fined them very accurate but another member of my club
has used it with me present and produced decent groups.
There are certain precautions you take to prevent any sparks entering other cylinders,such as smearing a little lube
on top of each ball, it seals the cylinders and makes cleaning that much easier.
Go for it,their fun
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