frogwalking
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Who actually made the Colt second generation signature series bp revolvers?
To the best of my research both second and third gen. Colt BP revolvers were made by Uberti under specific contract from Colt. Primarily so Colt wouldn't have to completely retool for a limited production run.frogwalking said:Who actually made the Colt second generation signature series bp revolvers?
Golfswithwolves said:I am fortunate to own a couple of examples each of 2nd and 3rd generation Colt's revolvers. I find both generations to be very well made, and can tell no difference in quality of machining, assembly, and function between them. The tales of who manufactured these guns are varied, but most folks seem to agree that the parts were from Italy and the fitting/assembly was done in the U.S. with cooperation or permission from Colt. I personally view these revolvers as continuations of the Colt line rather than as reproductions, but others may have their own opinions.
scalper said:wow TAC..DID it make ya feel any better to get rid of that pent up steam?~ ~ ~ grumpy ~ ~ ~
Wes/Tex said:Basically, the parts were ALL made by Uberti form day one and shipped to Colt for proofing, fit and finish, etc. The earliest runs by Colt, the later by the off shoot Colt Blackpowder Arms Co. under their president Anthony Imperato. Anyone wanting to figure out the many twists and turns of the whole enterprise can do no better than getting a copy pf Dennis Adler's beautiful color photoed book "Colt Blackpowder Reproductions & Replicas: A Collector's & Shooter's Guide". It's a detailed study of the whole operation form the earliest replicas through all of Colt's production and up to the printing date of 1998. There are forwards by Colt Historian R. L. Wilson and Val Forgett, Sr., naming dates, places contracts, makers and every other fine detail you never wanted to know about the whole history of percussion revolvers since the 50's. Yes, I've read it, several times, but remembering all the ins and outs is way past my skill level! :wink: :rotf:
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