Maybe Jim knows?

WB
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Friday, September 12, 2025, 09:26 (1 day, 9 hours, 31 min. ago)

I remember reading something about Val Forgett the owner of Navy Arms, who contracted the Italians to manufacture versions of old Cap & Ball guns. I THOUGHT I read that he provided an original Remington Army model (the 1858 is a bit of a misnomer) and somehow the mold or dimensions got off making the replicas slightly different. No telling the threading and bore/throat dimensions. I think some of the old guns even had tapering bores!

Any of that ring a bell?

My photo I posted below made me think of it. It shows my old Navy Arms replica center front. It was a Christmas present when I was 13 or 14 yrs. old. I later had a gunsmith add some custom adjustable sights. They all tended to shoot a foot high at 20 yds. As long as you knew that, you could work with it. But the new sights were very welcome. I also see in the photo it is loaded, the pink grease in front of the balls. It has a safety notch between the cylinders to rest the hammer, that locks it, and is perfectly safe for six-loaded chambers.

Stories

Jim Taylor
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Friday, September 12, 2025, 10:35 (1 day, 8 hours, 22 min. ago) @ WB

I have heard that story ... AND .. I heard almost the same thing applied to Mike Harvey of Cimarron Arms and an old worn out Colt SAA.

More than like just 'INTERNET TRUTHS' ... nothing to be trusted.

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