Authenticity...
Originally posted by BigBlock:
"Also, the material it's made out of has little to do with it's replica status, my point is, Euroarms is the only gun who's parts are completely interchangeable with the originals."
In my opinion, the material has everything to do with status as a replica. A gun made with the same molecular material and process treatments as an original has a much more authentic status than one made with, say, plastic, to use an absurd example.
A stainless steel 1858 Remington New Army is a replica of the original in dimension and function only. A blued steel version has the same status in my opinion, depending on the finishing process. There's nothing wrong with that; I like the look of a stainless model just as much as the blued ones. And frankly, an all plastic version would have the same status if it fired safely and looked like real metal.
As for interchangeability of the action parts, well, even the original parts were not always interchangeable without some filing and polishing, so that criteria is moot.
Euroarms makes a good gun, but if authenticity is really important, they are no more authentic than Pietta or Uberti in my opinion. And I respect yours even in disagreement. Buy the one you like the most, and enjoy shooting it. It's fun.