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    Colt navy .36 reproduction or real… help!

    Thank you everyone for all the great information! It does have a asm -black powder only made in Italy stamp on the bottom, the only numbers are the ones shown in pictures. Either way it’s a pretty cool pistol and a cool conversation piece! glad I was able to find it now I just need a old...
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    Colt navy .36 reproduction or real… help!

    I was figuring that it wasn’t a real 1851 navy, but still pretty cool. Bore and internal parts looks good, gun may not be a original but seems to have been well taken care of. Any idea on what year a navy reproduction like this one was made? Or a value
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    Colt navy .36 reproduction or real… help!

    Help! bought this today for 150 dollars (took a chance on it) I was told .36 colt navy only has one id# stamp, pretty cool gun would love to learn more about it! I think it’s a replica , tho the person I got it from believed that it was a real 1856. Would love to see what it’s worth and the year...
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