canemminor
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When I was in high school I put together two kits. One is a Dixie GWs, pocket colt .36. The internals are soft and have worn to the point of needing replaced. The other is a Navy Arms, Rem 58. To this day it is a fine functioning and shooting piece. Over the years I have purchesed a Pietta 1860 Colt (in 89) and a Pietta Spiller and Burr (in 03). So Far I have seen no quality issues with them. The 1860 is one of my tightest grouping revolvers from any era. So by my unscientific estimate, three quarters of Italian C&Bs over a 34 year span have been well made and the bad one was a kit gun to begin with. I have heard stories that kit guns utilized parts that failed inspection for use in factory complete guns but I do not know if that is true or not.