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Could Use Some Help w/Parts and Identification

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Hello, gentlemen,

I have two black powder revolvers from my late father's collection. Both of them have issues. My son has broken them down and on the first one (small one), needs a cylinder stock bolt, hand, and hammer. It appears to be a 1976 P. Bondini. The larger one needs a cylinder stop bolt and cylinder stop spring. I could also use a hand as it's a little worn. We don't know who the manufacturer is on the second one (longer one) but it shows to be a 1998 with a "M" as the manufacturer's mark.

I know they probably are not worth much time and effort but since they have a history in the family, we'd like to get them in good working order to pass down with other guns.

Does anyone know where I can get the parts we are after? My son and I have both researched and have come up with nothing. We have had no luck finding other manufacturers for the P Bondini.

Any help, is much appreciated.

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Pietta or Uberti are probably the actual makers and that's where you'll find parts. Google and you will find a souce.

Thank you, I will look into that further. I did find a post from some site yesterday that indicated that the Pietta parts wouldn't work in the Bondini but that was a very old post. I will also see what I can find on the Uberti. Thanks for this lead.
 
Thank you, I will look into that further. I did find a post from some site yesterday that indicated that the Pietta parts wouldn't work in the Bondini but that was a very old post. I will also see what I can find on the Uberti. Thanks for this lead.
These are old enough there will be some hand fitting involved.
 
Thank you, I have emails into both Uberti and Pietta to see if any of the parts will work. I was not able to find out anything about the P Bondini online.

Hopefully one of those two will work.
 
Hello, gentlemen,

I have two black powder revolvers from my late father's collection. Both of them have issues. My son has broken them down and on the first one (small one), needs a cylinder stock bolt, hand, and hammer. It appears to be a 1976 P. Bondini. The larger one needs a cylinder stop bolt and cylinder stop spring. I could also use a hand as it's a little worn. We don't know who the manufacturer is on the second one (longer one) but it shows to be a 1998 with a "M" as the manufacturer's mark.

I know they probably are not worth much time and effort but since they have a history in the family, we'd like to get them in good working order to pass down with other guns.

Does anyone know where I can get the parts we are after? My son and I have both researched and have come up with nothing. We have had no luck finding other manufacturers for the P Bondini.

Any help, is much appreciated.

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Sometimes you can get lucky and Numrich Arms will have what you need
 
Arni San Marco.....?
ASM was another major maker.
Uberti
Pietta
ASM

There were more but these were the big 3 for a little while.

Like mike says, there is going to be a lot of hand fitting.
 
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