jr baker
Private
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2011
- Location
- covington tn
I am in the artillery here in tenn and I was wanting to know if anybody has carryed a revolver in a reenactments I have been thinking on getting one just for the looks of it thanks
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People carry them all the time. However it depends if you want to be historically correct or are just going for the "kewl factor".
I am in the artillery here in tenn and I was wanting to know if anybody has carryed a revolver in a reenactments I have been thinking on getting one just for the looks of it thanks
I am a private this is my second year of doing it I was wanting just for the looks I wouldn't load it to shooting in the reenactment. And I am looking at one because I am in the scv also so I thought it would look good in our memoral service and on christmas parades and I do living history some that some of the of the guys bring there guns for displays I am looking at a spiller and burr revolver
I am on mt howitzer I am on the limber a lot and Another one of the guy said he was getting one so if he starts take his I might bring one it. And I am think on joining the dismonted cav so I would need revolver but that would be long time from now
Nah. Get her a nice Mixmaster. Will guarantee that she'll love it.Besides spend the coin you would on a pistol on a pretty dress for the better half. That way she won't pester you about spending all that coin.

Nope a pistol makes a good investment, if you know what your buying. I currently have 15 BP pistols. and a gun case full of long guns(both modern and BP) Everything from a 2nd model colt dragoon down to a colt derringer. I am a shooter also- I don't buy em to hang on my belt as a prop. My wife also is a shooter. I have known some officers who cary a pistol on thier belt and have never ever fired(live or blank) it. Don't even know what load to use to fire a ball or even the proper loading procedure. And yet these same guys can quote you bible and verse on how to load a musket, but many have never even live fired one of those either. A firearm is a tool. It's like buying a screwdiriver and using it as an ice pick for your ice cubes for you hiball. My wife would rather I buy another firearm than a dress. At least she can resell the firearm.
Nah. Get her a nice Mixmaster. Will guarantee that she'll love it.
I vote for the pistol.