Delmar,
goods jobs for cleaning your Remington Texas.
As i think that another EIE PR !! lol
Thanks for the pics, that all right.
I just want to tell you the screws are short, it might.
n 141 it's nice you tell this marks. Because i'm seeking any link with manufacturers who did it. I have saw this kind of marks at the same place into my :
PIETTA : with n 585 about 1851 navy (AL) serial number 241585 , an other 1851 navy model (AD) with n 337 (front barrel & cylinder) and n 536 (brass grips & wood grips) serial number 118337, and also about 1860 army (AT) with n 964 (front barrel & cylinder) and n 784 (brass grips & wood grips) from serial number 8964.
DGG (Euroarms) : 1851 navy short barrel "hartford" serial 78931 (AF) n 590 (brass & woods grips) k4297 front of barrel.
A.S.M : 1851 cal 44 serail number B 78153 (AZ) there are any numbers, except 78153 wrote with pen into the wood grips. I had make an hybride gun with frame from Uberti serial number 51020 (XXX) with number B 276 into it.
UBERTI : Remington 1858 cal 44 (BZ) serial number A 55162 with n 19 brass grips.
UNKNOW : Reb Navy 1851 (XXIV) serial number 03304 n 211 brass grips and 221 frame and back the cylinder.
Hope those note help you...
While, i note that PIETTA used the 3 last serial number to wrote those numbers like 141 on your revovler. DGG, ASM & UBERTI used another kind of marks with those numbers.
About your revolver, the date marks are XX8 (1972) or XX9 (1973).
Sincerly,
Seb
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