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    Were there really Navy 44s?

    I know you can buy repro 1851 Navy revolvers in 44 cal now from a variety of sources, but back in the 19th century, did Colt ever really make a 44 cal 1851 Navy? I thought, for both Remington and Colt guns, the term "navy" was applied to 36 caliber models and "army" to 44 caliber, perhaps...
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    Looking for Seneca Buttplate...

    A friend of mine bought a used T/C Seneca that happens to be missing a buttplate. Anybody have any ideas as to where he might find a replacement? Thanks, ghh
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    Tradegun vs Smooth Rifle Accuracy @ 100 yds

    Anyone care to comment on how a smoothrifle's accuracy potentially compares with a trade gun's of the same caliber? From experience with my tradegun and reviewing posts on ML forum, the consensus seems to be a smoothbore tradegun can hold its own w/ a rifle out to 50 yards and maybe to 65-70...
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