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Trot

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I have an 1860 Colt army with the DGG in a circle mark, and 1979 date code. I believe this is an Armi San Paolo/ Euroarms gun. Does anyone know if the more modern Euroarms internal parts will work on this revolver? Thanks for any help!
 
I should think that a call to Dixie Gun Works or VTI Gun Parts will answer your question.
 
No one at Dixie seems to know, VTI doesn't carry Euroarms. I did finally hear back from the Winchester sutler, they said it is the same gun and would work but parts need to be fitted for timing.
 
I had a ami san Marco if that is how it spelled in a 1860 rep, and found that the parts were interchangeable with my 1860 pietta just a thought :grin:
 
Trot said:
No one at Dixie seems to know, VTI doesn't carry Euroarms. I did finally hear back from the Winchester sutler, they said it is the same gun and would work but parts need to be fitted for timing.
This is true for nearly all replacement C&B revolver parts, IME.
 
Got it from the Winchester Sutler, and a spare in case it went bad. Finished fitting it today, lots of assembly, disassembly, file, and repeat. Works well now, thanks everyone!
 
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