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What year did they stop making Harper's Ferry 1803's at Zoli? (Roughly speaking, I know it's not a detail one may find specifically.) I have a lead on one.
 
What year did they stop making Harper's Ferry 1803's at Zoli? (Roughly speaking, I know it's not a detail one may find specifically.) I have a lead on one.
Can't help you with your question, but in the 70s I had a factory HF, but don't remember if it was a Zoli. I do remember that no matter what I did, the sparks (good ones) went everywhere but in the pan. Make sure you get to dry fire and see for yourself. The one I got rid of had very poor geometry.
Good luck,
Larry
 
Plan on replacing the lock with a Davis. Other than that, very solid guns.

Mine I shortened. Davis lock.

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