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1861 Navy Revolver, 36 caliber, 4 Screw Very light trigger
El Passo Replicas
$400.00 and $25.00 shipping
 

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An internet search does not produce any hits for " El Passo Replicas "
Can you identify the actual maker of this pistol?

Searching everywhere, I am not certain The Revolver, when I purc0hased it, said UBERTI, but it also said 1860 ARMY. The stamps look like a Shield with something on the top in a circle. Also marker PN and XIX (1963???) Made in Italy
Well made and does not appear to have been fired much , Blueing is 110% all over, cylinder engraving is as normal for these type of firearms. Couple small nicks in grips from safe handling , nothing deep
 
Searching everywhere, I am not certain The Revolver, when I purc0hased it, said UBERTI, but it also said 1860 ARMY. The stamps look like a Shield with something on the top in a circle. Also marker PN and XIX (1963???) Made in Italy
Well made and does not appear to have been fired much , Blueing is 110% all over, cylinder engraving is as normal for these type of firearms. Couple small nicks in grips from safe handling , nothing deep

Just looked at another 61 Navy that I know is Uberti, Proof marks look similar, would not guarantee but think it is Uberti
 
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