31yellowfin
32 Cal
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- Jan 7, 2021
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I’m not a big black powder collector... and even less of a reproduction owner. However, when a good deal comes along... I’m always an interested buyer.
So... I came across an ad for a reproduction 1860 revolver for sale. To my surprise, it had been for sale for several weeks with little to no interest. I’m a military collector... after looking at the pics in the ad, I decided to reach out to the seller and tell him I’ll buy his revolver for his asking price.
I have to admit, I didn’t know much about this revolver when I purchased it, but thought it would look great in my military collection. The seller believes he purchased this piece in the 70’s... it’s never been shot.
The top of the barrel reads... “1863 Gettysburg 1863”. On the side reads... Replica arms, Marietta, Ohio. I added a couple photos of this .44 cal beauty. I assume it’s worth more than the $200 invested... beautiful case hardened frame.
From my limited research, replica arms was the importer and these revolvers were made in Italy. I haven’t seen many of this particular model during my online search... any information would be great.