Single-action. Modeled after renowned Buntline Special reportedly given to Wyatt Earp by gun designer Ned Buntline. Features: brass frame, nickel trigger guard. walnut grips, adjustable target sights & extra long octagonal barrel.
Specifications and features:
Traditions 1858 Bison Black Powder Revolver
.44 Caliber
6 Round Capacity
12" Octagon Barrel
Brass Frame and Guard
Walnut Grip
Adjustable Sights
17" Overall Length
Weighs 2.75 pounds
Specifications and features:
Traditions 1858 Bison Black Powder Revolver
.44 Caliber
6 Round Capacity
12" Octagon Barrel
Brass Frame and Guard
Walnut Grip
Adjustable Sights
17" Overall Length
Weighs 2.75 pounds
Which is better for black powder, ball or bullet?
Answer:
That is a matter of personal preference, purpose and/or which one your specific black powder shoots best. Typically most shooters will shoot ball out of the pistols, while conical projectiles are mostly shot from rifles.