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Mr. 16 gauge,
You pose a very interesting question about a shot-loaded pistol for woods loafing. I have a percussion .45 rifled single shot pistol that I like to carry afield stoked with patched round ball. I think a .54 or .60 smoothbore single shot pistol would fill your request. I recall in the past handguns ran to the larger calibers and I read about a .58 caliber M1855, as I recall, Calvary single shot that was rifled. A .58 caliber smoothbore would be ideal, in my view, as it could use patched round ball or shot as the user desired. I do not know of any such handgun or kit, but Pedersoli or some other maker should bring one to market. A .58 smoothbore with an ounce of shot would be a great small game getter. Adam
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Hello Adam;
Found this on Dixie Gunworks site.....only thing is, I can't tell if it has a rifled barrel or not. Seems to me this would work, although I'm wondering how to carry it securely. It is a .58 cal copy of a Harper's ferry pistol. ![]() The gun comes in kit form as well, and is currently on sale.....hopefully the sale will continue until after the holidays.
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