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<blockquote data-quote="EKing" data-source="post: 3789713" data-attributes="member: 43282"><p>I have the 1858 Remington and the 1860 Colt/Army. Both are sweet guns but my favorite hands down is the 1858. That top strap adds strength to the platform and the overall design is Waaaaaayyyy simpler to take down for maintenance. The takedown for the 1860 involves a punch, a hammer and three hands. The 1858 is as simple as a Ruger Blackhawk. </p><p>Plus, it looks better than the 1860 but that's just my opinion. </p><p>The 1860 is fitted to accept a removable buttstock; good luck finding one of those but it is still cool knowing it can accommodate one. </p><p></p><p>Still hoping to stumble upon a Ruger Old Army one day. The loading manuals have a separate loading section for those beasts, comparable to the original 1847 Walker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EKing, post: 3789713, member: 43282"] I have the 1858 Remington and the 1860 Colt/Army. Both are sweet guns but my favorite hands down is the 1858. That top strap adds strength to the platform and the overall design is Waaaaaayyyy simpler to take down for maintenance. The takedown for the 1860 involves a punch, a hammer and three hands. The 1858 is as simple as a Ruger Blackhawk. Plus, it looks better than the 1860 but that's just my opinion. The 1860 is fitted to accept a removable buttstock; good luck finding one of those but it is still cool knowing it can accommodate one. Still hoping to stumble upon a Ruger Old Army one day. The loading manuals have a separate loading section for those beasts, comparable to the original 1847 Walker. [/QUOTE]
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