Gun in Question:
Pietta Firearms Evaluation: 1858 Pietta Remington , 8 inch Barrel, .44 Cal.
Products used with this gun:
I used #10 Remington percussion caps, they fit the nipples exactly. Balls was .457 Speer, with Wonder Wads and 20 grains of triple 7. Cream-of-Wheat used as filler, the balls were seated at the mouth of cylinder as close to the forcing cone as possible.
Gun Performance:
It was hitting 6-8 inches to the left and about 5 inches low. A gunsmith replaced the front sight for me, dove-tail cut, cost 50 bucks and change. DID not help the bullet placement at all, still to the extreme left. Cannot hit anything over 20 feet in front of me.
OK, I decided to give this one more shot. I consulted with my uncle, he is retired from the army after spending 30 years in service.
We do not get along that well but I had to have his opinion of this gun. He is an expert marksman and holds the medals and trophies to prove it. The last 10 years he has been unactive in firearms due to his health. I told him what it was doing and handed him the gun. After 10 minutes he told me to get another barrel OR redo both ends of this barrel, forcing cone and crown. I asked him why? He said the front of the barrel has no crown and the forcing cone was shaving lead on the right hand side. I asked him how he knew this and he showed me the inside of the forcing cone and said compaired to the measurements of the cylinder this cone was unacceptable and also said the crown was almost nonexistent. He also said the sights have nothing to do with this, the barrel needs work, dont screw with this barrel, get another one. He also said he would not screw with it, he would go with another manufacturer IF I liked it that much.
We just came from the river and tried to shoot it. I handed him the gun and it just clicked, no sound no nothing, just CLICK
.The cylinder was not turning, we tore it down in the field and the hand-spring fell out. NOW it wont shoot period
My rebuild kit was 15 miles away. My uncle could not go back out with me due to his health. He told me to use this for home defense with .45 LC and forget about using it for competation, he had a good laugh when I told him folks use this model for CAS. He did say it was a good design but the factory work was horrid. He just flat told me, Dave, this is one sorry gun, get rid of it. I asked him how much it was worth and he said less than 50 bucks
..He pulled out a .45 long slide and proceded to show me what shooting was all about, I wont bore you with how GOOD he is but let me say this, that man can shoot!!!!!
STAY away from Pietta, one sorry gun man ---- At least mine was, Im sure there is one perhaps 2 good ones out there but, not in my house
I just got a lemon, I cannot vouch for Pietta Firearms because in my opinion it IS one sorry gun!! The gun I got was, dunno about ALL Pietta guns but I would steer clear of them
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David L
MY Pietta sucks, WILL not buy another!