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I have acquired a Replica Arms 1847 Walker and a Colt Navy. Here to learn a few things and maybe track down a way to find parts.

Dave
Replica Arms was an importer and distributor founded by Leonard Frank Allen, in El Paso, Texas in 1962. They imported the first Colt 1847 Walker replica, made by Armi San Marco. In 1965 the company was sold and moved to Marietta, Ohio, with Ken Phelps as President. Most older Replica Arms revolvers were made by Armi San Marco, Uberti, and Pietta.
 
Replica Arms was an importer and distributor founded by Leonard Frank Allen, in El Paso, Texas in 1962. They imported the first Colt 1847 Walker replica, made by Armi San Marco. In 1965 the company was sold and moved to Marietta, Ohio, with Ken Phelps as President. Most older Replica Arms revolvers were made by Armi San Marco, Uberti, and Pietta.
I have a six inch bbl Paterson from them in "new" condition !!
 
Replica Arms was an importer and distributor founded by Leonard Frank Allen, in El Paso, Texas in 1962. They imported the first Colt 1847 Walker replica, made by Armi San Marco. In 1965 the company was sold and moved to Marietta, Ohio, with Ken Phelps as President. Most older Replica Arms revolvers were made by Armi San Marco, Uberti, and Pietta.
Uberti parts are a little different. I need a hammer/bolt spring and the Uberti spring is about 3/16' short on the trigger side.
 

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