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    I've got a Starr revolver replica (Pietta, I think), in double action. I've never fired it, but it is very interesting when you're used to single action BP revolvers. It takes a little getting used to to work the double action, but once you've done it a few times, it works nicely.

    I like the ability to tip the barrel down and remove the cylinder. This would make for quick reloads if you had a spare cylinder, or two.

    One of these days, I'll get around to shooting it and see how it does.... Maybe I can find a place to order another cylinder, too.
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