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James little

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I found this grisswold and gunnison at a flea market i t needs some internal parts the timing is off is it made by uberti and can I still get parts it is a navy arms
 

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Yes, Navy Arms was an old way-back-in-the-day importer. One of the first that imported Uberti. They began importing 1851 Colt Navy .36 models so they called it Navy Arms. There was only 3 manufacturers. Uberti, Pietta, Armi San Marco. All the rest were USA licensed importers. Navy Arms, Lyman, Western, Cimarron, Traditions, and probably a bunch i cant recall.
 
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