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    "Witloe" Remington New Model Army

    Wanted, any information concerning "Witloe Precision, Inc.". They made a replica Remington 1858 New Model Army revolver. Two models were made, the “Grant” and the “Lee”. The “Grant” had a steel frame and the “Lee” had a bronze frame. Also, any revolvers marked just "Witloe"...
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    Who made this 1861 Colt replica revolver?

    I checked through my research data and found that the only manufacturer of 1861 Navy revolvers that used an "N" prefix on the serial number is Ubeti. It is strange that the Uberti logo is not on the revolver somewhere. Like Zonie said, sometimes guns escape the factory without complete...
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    Centennial 1860 new model army help

    Why is the Centennial Belgium made 1860 Army considered a collectable? Well, like all firearms that become "collectable", someone takes the interest and time to collect information about it and share that information with everyone else who is interested. Soon, as more and more collectors gain...
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    Remington New Model Army made by Witloe Precision Inc.

    I wish to express my thanks to the members of this forum for their help in locating information about Remington New Model Army revolvers made by Witloe Precision Inc. of Collingdale, PA., and those produced by R. T. Lane. Over the past fifteen years I have posted on all forums I could find...
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    Schneider & Glassick "Accidental" Replica

    Robert, do you recall how many he had or what models they were? Trying to determine numbers that were made.
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    Schneider & Glassick "Accidental" Replica

    Correct URL for article is: http://rprca.tripod.com/Article%20Schneider/schneider.htm
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    Schneider & Glassick "Accidental" Replica

    I have posted an article about the Schneider & Glassick "Accidental" Replica. Since there has been some discussion about these revolvers I had to add my two cents worth. Again, I preface all my opinions on what I have uncovered at this point and restate that, "The more I learn the less I seem to...
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    Whitney / Spiller & Burr

    The only company that made the Whitney revolver was Palmetto. They also made a Spiller & Burr. Dixie Gun Works have sold Spiller & Burr replicas made by both Palmetto and Pietta. The Double Diamond marking has been found on Spiller & Burr's imported and marked by Navy Arms and Armsport as...
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    Paterson

    I realize this thread has departed from the original question that was posted but as usual threads seem to have a mind of their own as one question always leads to a dozen more. I posted this information on the other Forum. I still have not been able to positively identify the Double Diamond...
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    Replica Arms Walker

    Leonard Frank Allen started Replica Arms 1962. Replica Arms was an early competitor of Navy Arms. They were first located in El Paso, Texas. In 1965 the company was sold and moved to Marietta, Ohio, with Ken Phelps as President. In 1973-74 Replica Arms was bought out by Val Forgett and Navy...
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    Pietta??

    Since there are only three major manufacturers of replica percussion revolver remaining in business this limits a choice. They are Pietta, Uberti, and Euroarms. Currently Pietta is the largest with more different models to choose from than Uberti and Euroarms. All three produce a very good...
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    Increased Prices of Replica Percussion Revolvers

    I have been conducting some research into the price increases that we have all seen in the past couple of years. A lot of this is due to the weakness of the dollar against the Euro. This could be temporary depending on how the government reshapes itself in the next couple of years. I have...
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    AWS 1851 Colt

    Who is "AWS"? Importer? Manufacturer?
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    ICAM Engraved Revolvers

    A while back someone posted on one of the Forums wanting info about "ICAM" marking on an engraved revolver. Does anyone know where this is or anything about this marking?
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    Rate manufacturers

    At the present time there are only three major manufacturers of replica percussion revolvers. They are Uberti (now owned by Berretta), Pietta, and Euroarms. There are a few high priced, competition revolvers made and some of these use one or more of the three current manufacturers for parts...
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    Traditions Revolvers

    I have not seen a Traditions percussion revolver marked with their name for over 20yrs. Are they again marking their revolvers? Where are they marked? Originally they were on the lower left side of the barrel just above the loading lever.
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    P. Bondini Firearms

    Thank all of you for the input. I just purchased a CSA Commemorative Remington New Model Army Brass frame that is marked P. Bondini. I was wondering if they actually made this revolver along with other replica revolvers or if it were produced by someone elso for P. Bondini. No other marking...
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    P. Bondini Firearms

    "P. Bondini Firearms" I have noticed several postings over the years for black powder rifles and pistols with the name P. Bondini. Is this a distributor or a manufacturer? I would like any info available about this company. Also, did they ever distribute or manufacture percussion revolvers?
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    P. Bondini Firearms

    "P. Bondini Firearms" I have noticed several postings over the years for black powder rifles and pistols with the name P. Bondini. Is this a distributor or a manufacturer? I would like any info available about this company. Also, did they ever distribute or manufacture percussion revolvers?
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    L. A. Jensen replica Spiller & Burr

    Gentlemen, I need your help. I am trying to finish up research concerning the L. A. Jensen replica Spiller & Burr revolver manufactured in Lake City, Florida in the 1950’s. From precious postings I have been able to locate four of these revolvers. A fifth cased revolver was just found at the...
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