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The 1875 Remington has ghost writing on the sides... almost invisible.... breaks down like the real gun for a thorough cleaning... is hefty.... easy to load.... and well made.... shoots pellets & BB's hard for up to 80 shots before losing power....! shoots well over 400 FPS.... very accurate up to 30 feet....! It's a damn good pistol....!
Good too hear! I just happened to comment of how I have heard/read this one to be possibly a bit underpowered. I had been leaning towards the Remington over the Colt SAA - even though I'd might like the Colt's design/looks a bit more.. I own no western revolvers yet - and I'd wanna do the best choice for me with first try.. Good to hear some positive once again of the Remington. Thanks!
All great choices! What I'd love to see is someone making the 1866 Yellowboy or even a repro Henry rifle. As for pistols those two are nice, but for sheer elegance I have to go with (again, would love to see CO2 replicas) either the Colt 1860 Army or 1861 Navy, although the 1851 Navy would also work. The lines and balance of those are very, very hard to beat.
The Barra 1866 rifle looks like a golden boy -- it's a multi pump. Saw one at walmart this morning for $59 . Reviews say it's super accurate, but the brass is plastic, but it's got an octogon barrel...
How bout getting umerex or Walther or maybe even benjamin to make a model 94 that spits out 30 cal slugs around 800 fps. Great video! I always enjoy your videos.
I have the number 1. Its only bad parts is that the loading gate gets scratched and you really have to watch where your shells land if you are shooting outdoors.
Well fellers. Don't worry about this. It's really no problem. I have four real steel lever-action rifles, and after a while each one gets these scratches on the loading Gate. I think it makes the guns a little bit more sexy and shows how much you like using them on the range. 🤠🇺🇸🇩🇪 Yeeehaaw from northern Germany...😂
With the Umarex Legends Cowboy Lever Action You were Lucky those shells were not fired from a real gun and hot. I saw one jump down your shirt. I know from experiance on Army ranges where the firing positions are to close together that a hot brass shell casing ejected down a shirt does not feel good. On more than one occasion I have had them go down my shirt , land inside my collar, and land on the back of my neck and a lot of other sensitive areas. I am a Veteran on a limited income but I will eventually get everything in this list so I can do some back yard cowboy action shooting. I would also like to build a Bass Pro Shop style shooting gallery for some serious air gun plinking action one of these days, maybe with an Old West Theme.
I have 2 octagon barrel Henry's don't know why they never got mentioned. The best looking and functional lever action I've ever used and made in America. Everyone that see's them falls in love with them
@@reachvictoria3386 yes, there is however a Barra "golden boy" look-alike airgun with an octagonal barrel and "brass" receiver (plastic) that seems to get very good reviews, for like $75
All look nice. Barra is making very affordable cowboy style guns. They may not be as exact as these replicas. I have their 1866 Cowboy in silver. It's accurate, quiet, and looks nice hanging on the wall.
I just got my remington 1875 as my first replica bb gun today. I haven't fired it yet though I've been enjoying playing with it getting all its functions figured out. Looking forward to my first time using it tomorrow.
There is no evidence that Earp ever owned a Buntline Special, Hollywood legend notwithstanding. It is believed he used a S&W Model 3 at the OK Corral. Not a Schofield, but close.
Not a Single Earp used or carried a scofield . Each one carried Colts that was either a .44 or 45 . Billy the Kid carried a colt lightning in .38 caliber . Harden never carried anything but colts that had a modification to it for fast draws or in trick holsters along with shoulder holsters .
Still have not decided if to go with the UX Colt SAA or the Remington 1875 revolver. Were leaning to the Remington - but have heard by owners it has been somewhat underpowered.
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Airsoft gun Depot you got that wrong I don't know where you got your information from that Jesse James used one of these Smith & Wesson model 3s but it wasn't a Smith and Western model 3 he used it wasn't 1851 Navy Colt and if you don't believe me look it up it's right online because I asked my phone what revolver Jesse James used and it told me an 1851 Navy colt now where you get your information messed up is is you're thinking of what he was killed by not the gun he carried he had a buddy or so he thought who joined his gang and so he bought his buddy or so he thought a scholfield model 3 and his so-called buddy was a spy for the government and so when Bob Ford who was hired by the government as a spy to infiltrate Jesse James's gang and become buddies with him to then send them information back on the gang and to eliminate the gang main leader which was Jesse James then Jesse James had no knowledge of this and had bought the gun that was going to kill him for the man who was going to kill him which was Bob Ford and once Jesse James's back was turned to Bob Ford Bob Ford shot him in the back with the Schofield model 3 fatally wounding Jesse James and he later died from his wound because he was shot in the back this is the information you guys are thinking of when it comes to Jesse James and the school field model 3 he never carried one airgun Depot I love your videos because you show these products but if you're going to go and add history lesson to your videos please get your information right I can't stress that enough because you guys did this in your world war II video where you had her look like an idiot when she's not by declaring that George s Patton declared that the m1 carbine was the greatest weapon ever devised when in fact he declared that the m1 grand was the greatest weapon ever devised and not the m1 carbine another thing you screwed up when it came to the scholfield Billy the kid didn't use a scholfield he used a single action army if you'd like you could look that up too and it's online that he used a Single Action Army general George S Patton carried not one but two of them during world War II because in 1914 he helped lead an expedition into Mexico to stop a gang called the pancho one of the gangsters of that gang almost got the chance to try to kill George S Patton that day but didn't because as she was getting off the ground a US soldier ran up and cut the pancho gangster down so that is why he carried two peacemakers or also known as The Single Action Army during world War II until he gave one of them to a famous movie star at that time that he admired for entertaining the troops while on the front lines he then got himself a Smith & Wesson 357 three and a half inch barrel revolver to put in its place
I know Jess, he was a friend to me. He used a lot of guns. Mostly the one between his legs. Fool never ate the magic berries, or he would still be here to tell ya. (miss the guy 😢)