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George Holton

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:confused:I own a Walker made by Replica Arms of Texas. I bought it in 1965, before they moved to Ohio. I have never fired it! so it is still mint. Now at 76 I wonder if it has any great value due to age and condition , or should I go ahead and shoot it?? I built a presentation box for it with the accoutrements. I have no one to pass it along to,"kids these days"!! .They would only sell it, along with my flinters and a few moderns. Any thoughts you may wish to add are welcome. Bob
 
If it was mine, I would shoot it. No idea as to its value, but I doubt it is worth any more than a second generation Colt, and I shoot mine every chance I get.
 
Shoot it. It was meant to be used, not hung on the wall. Both you and the gun will be better off having done so.

It's not worth a fortune, but there might be a Replica Arms collector somewhere who would be interested in it. You might contact the Replica Percussion Revolver Collector's Association for more info on the company and to see if there's any market for it.

RPRCA
 
I'd shoot it and enjoy it! Try 50 grains of 3Fg, a wonder-wad and a .454 ball. Aim about 7 inches low at 25 yards and have a real blast!

Dave
 
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