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Looking for a source, other than MidwayUSA, if anyone knows of some companies, That has some nice cap and ball reproductions like the 1860 or 1861 or even the 1858 army that have stag grips, engraving and have the nice antique patina on them.
 
Looking for a source, other than MidwayUSA, if anyone knows of some companies, That has some nice cap and ball reproductions like the 1860 or 1861 or even the 1858 army that have stag grips, engraving and have the nice antique patina on them.
Taylor & Co. has a nice 1851 Marshall that has engraving......not stag grips. that will be a tough find.

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Looking for a source, other than MidwayUSA, if anyone knows of some companies, That has some nice cap and ball reproductions like the 1860 or 1861 or even the 1858 army that have stag grips, engraving and have the nice antique patina on them.
Laser engraved or hand engraved. Hand engraving pretty much stopped by the early eighties as it was too expensive to have done. Big difference between the two. Hand engraved revolvers have become scarce and aren't offered very often and usually command a premium. The early hand engraved 1860's are more scarce than the 1851's. Gunbroker has a good number of the laser engraved revolvers on there now and there are a couple of hand engraved 1858's on there..
 
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