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    Serial Number Dating a T/C

    I think it might help if we were to also consider the "Pre Warning" rifles in the list. It may help in narrowing the dates down
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    1863 Remington Pocket Revolvers

    Speaking of the ROA,I've made the mistake of bending the base pin. I then made an even worse mistake of carrying it around in my pocket in search of someone to either repair or replace it...well, needless to say, I LOST it. I don't like the Belt Mountain version and would greatly appreciate...
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    1863 Remington Pocket Revolvers

    Lol. I wasn't trying to be different with the left side replacement of the cylinder. I swear, the darn thing just doesn't want to get seated from the right side, even though that's the side it's removed from. I literally have never had this problem with any of my other revolvers. And...
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    1863 Remington Pocket Revolvers

    Thank you sir. That works better. While removing the cylinder, holding the pistol in my right hand,right side down, it falls nicely out. I was attempting to replace it back in the same side. Replacing it from the left side, rotating counter clockwise it seemed to go back into place easy.
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    1863 Remington Pocket Revolvers

    I've been an avid reader and fan of this site for quite some time now, however, I just today registered as a member: so please bear with me as this is my first question, and I'm not entirely sure if it's even in the correct area. I purchased the cva/asm 1863 Remington Pocket Revolver, brass...
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