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Picked up this Armi San Marco Dragoon on the cheap. Hasn't had much use.
I need to get a better photo with it next to my '51 Navy.
Can't wait to go shootin'
jb

Old Ranger wrote:Nice piece! Have a 2nd Mod Dragoon made by ASM that I got new in 1969. It is my most favorite BP revolver of all past and present. When I want to shoot something, and do it with style, I get my Dragoon. You're gonna love it I'm sure. They have a feel all their own that cannot be described, but once you shoot it, you wll have that "feel" in your hands too! And that silly grin is just a side effect that will wear off in about....ah, in fact my grin hasn't worn off since '69! Oh well, enjoy the addiction, I do!
Again, nice piece and I'm tickled to death that you got it!!![]()
Now go load up and shoot that baby!!![]()
Wade
Buck Elliott wrote:I'm not sure how the ASM sizes run, but for all Uberti .44 caliber cap & ball revolvers, I chose to go with .457" round balls, and they worked perfectly..
I liked about 45 + grains of Ffg, and a good daub of Bore Butter to seal it all off.
As others have said, there are few things as satisfying as the solid thump of firing a heavy Dragoon Colt..
I was at a NRA benefit dinner, where the main premise is buying 'tickets' to take chances on various gun-related items (including 'guns'), to fund local 4-H and other firearms-related youth education programs - I try to spend an equivalent amount of money each year on "education" or "political issues" vs. that what I spend on firearms and related stuff for ME, so I typically buy lots of raffle tickets and don't really care if I win anything. . .model55 wrote:Years ago I was in a gun shop when a young Eurasian lady came in to pick a gun she had ordered-that being a S&W 44 magnum.Had to keep my jaw off the floor.I doubt she was a 100 pounds.Always wonder if it was for her or some lucky young man.