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  1. Schutzer

    Help with an 1851 Navy, alignment?

    Hello, I’m new to the hobby, and just purchased at a gun show an Armi San Marco apparently manufactured in 1979 (judging by the “AE” marking) brass 1851 Navy in .44 caliber, which I am really excited about. I own new Pietta models and this one just feels so much tighter, more solid, less...
  2. Schutzer

    Hello from WV/Florida

    Hello, though I’ve had an account here for a while I’ve barely posted and never introduced myself. I spend half the year in West Virginia and the other half in Florida, so would be interested in meeting folks in the hobby in either place. So far I have and shoot only the revolvers (Colt Navy and...
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    Pietta .44 1851 Navy stress marks?

    Hello guys, I have a question about possible stress marks or signs behind, in front of or around the revolver's wedge. Would really like to hear the opinions of you experienced shooters and you can tell me if my concerns are legit or if I'm freaking out for no reason. I have a new steel Pietta...
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