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Hi I am from Iowa
I have been into rifles and guns since my teen years of hunting, further when in the military, I have a shotgun, converted military rifle, 45 gold cup, a ruger mark 1 22, had a ruger 44 mag, just recently I bought a new army 1858 black powder revolver out of Tennessee. I have...
Thanks all, I did find who manufactured this revolver, with the dgg mark is is amni san paolo sir in Italy. It seems that this revolver was not made for good looks, just function. I will have to file all the machine marks off the barrel and hope the markings don't file off as well, but to make...
Anyone thought of the 44 cal conversion cylinders they make with no problems with spacing with 6 cylinders, further they make 44 mag with lowered charges for them.
I have a 1858 new army revolver, with the markings, a star in a circle, below that there is crossed rifles in a circle, then a ac in a square, next a pn mark.
On the barrel there is two marks the crossed rifles in a circle and a pn mark.
On the butt there is a serial number 166090.
I be leave...
I have a 1858 new army revolver, with the markings, a star in a circle, below that there is crossed rifles in a circle, then a ac in a square, next a pn mark.
On the barrel there is two marks the crossed rifles in a circle and a pn mark.
On the butt there is a serial number 166090.
I be...
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