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tom in nc

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These all might be junk, but they're my junk. All are reproductions. Upper left, a laser engraved 1851 Navy, but in .44 caliber, below it my 1860 Colt Army, brass frame that I bought in 1973, upper center, the '51 Colt Navy in the case that I bought a couple of days ago, below it, a Remington New Army, with adjustable rear sight, right of it, a Remington New Army with fixed rear sight. I paid $250 for the cased Colt, considerably less for all the others. The 1860 Colt was $74 in 1973 and included, Goex powder, round balls, (bag of 100), and a tin of caps. Pretty much all I needed to shoot, except a powder measure. But the guy at the gun shop gave me an empty brass case that held the recommended charge, 18g if I remember correctly. The case was some kind of .32 or .36. It's been 50+ years so I don't remember exactly, although I still have it somewhere in my shooting stuff.
 
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awesome. always wanted a box set with the powder flask. preferably an 1860 army
 
My wife gave me her ASP NMA some 10-15 years ago. I did not even know she had it. Not junk to me either, got to shooting it last summer and its been fun. It had a timing issue I miraculously was able to fix, very smooth action.
 
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