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What .36 Reproduction Revolvers

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Curious here re reproduction .36 caliber revolvers. I am trying to determine which original (no fantasy guns) .36 revolvers have been reproduced & which have not. I am aware of the following:

Colt Patterson
Colt 1851 Navy
Colt 1861 Navy
Colt 1862 Pocket Navy
Colt 1862 Pocket Police
1858 Remington .36
Dance Brothers .36
Spiller & Burr
Leech & Rigdon
Griswold & Gunnison

What am I overlooking ?
 
Your missing the .36 Whitney (top) which was the basis for its Confederate copy, the brass framed Spiller & Burr.

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This steel frame Whitney is stamped DIXIE GUNWORKS on top of the barrel.
 

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