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    Armi san Marco Colt 1848 Dragoon 2nd Model

    Stumbled over this Dragoon together with its little Baby Dragoon brother. Serial number of the .44 is three digits, i.e. #69X but no date code anywhere on the pistol, even after complete disassembly. Any toughts when it was made? And have you ever seen a Dragoon - original or repliction - where...
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    Pietta Colt 1836 Texas Paterson

    I am in the middle of researching Patersons replicas for an article in a German gun journal. Regarding the Pietta ones I have two questions and I wonder if you might be able to help? 1) When did Pietta start their making? The earliest Pietta Patersons I could inspect had the AE date code for...
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    A little quizz challenge

    What do we have here? Project guns were replicas of a Uberti and a Pietta Colt 1851 4th Mod. Navy. What do you think? Long Johns Wolf
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    Replicas of the Colt 1847 Walker - the Second

    USPFA/USFA was a firearms maker in Hartford, CT between 1992 and 2011. In addition to their core business of high end Colt 1873 SAA replicas they marketed Colt pattern percussion revolvers. Complete percussion revolvers were received "in the white" w/o markings from both Armi san Marco...
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    Replicas of the Colt 1847 Walker

    I am researching the makers of the .44 cal. hand cannons. It is my understanding that Armi san Marco was the first industrial maker starting in 1960, after Colt had production of the military and civilian models in 1847 at the Whitneyville factory. I saw pictures of sales ads of Palmetto made...
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    The Black Powder Collecting Forum

    Is the forum down? Any infos available? Thanks. Long Johns Wolf
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    Schematics or Instructions for Use

    After more than years of searching the various auction haouses I could finally obtain a Palmetto made Colt 1855 Root Pocket in .31 cal. in France. Can any of you pards or pardettes help me with a copy of the schematics or instructions for use, ideally by email? If yes, just send a PM. Thanks...
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    HELP-Information sought on "CENTENNIAL" marked Italian revolvers

    We plan to add a new page to the Centaure/FROCS website www.1960nma.org on “CENTENNIAL” marked Italian manufactured percussion revolvers. These Italian replicas were sold by Centennial Arms Corporation in the USA from ca. 1961 to at least 1975 in addition to their Belgian Centaures. Marks...
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    Greetings from Germany

    Howdy to the campfire. Being new here I'd like to introduce myself. I'm a German cowboy born to be wild Sept 11, 1946. Been hitched since 1973. My Wolf-gang includes one daughter and Willie the dog. We live near Frankfurt/Germany. Favorite guns are Uberti OTs, my steel frame Henry all loaded...
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