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Join Date: April 29, 2002
Location: Texas
Posts: 29
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Cap 'n Ball Gunsmiths ?
I have a Colt 1851 Navy .36 with a broken cylinder stop. It's a replica, but made by Colt. I've got a replacement part from Dixie Gun Works, and will be attempting to replace it myself in the next day or two.
But.....if I end up with a bag of parts instead of a working gun, does anybody know of a gunsmith that will work on this one ? Especially in the Houston, Texas area ? Thanks in advance for any help and advice, Ken. |
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Join Date: February 16, 2000
Location: Grand Forks, ND
Posts: 812
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If it is a Colt send it back to them to fix it, likely they will do so at minimal charge and that would be the best way to handle the situation. I don't believe you have to worry about high shipping costs when sending a black powder firearm.
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Join Date: April 29, 2002
Location: Texas
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Good idea !
I forgot to mention that it's been over 25 years since I bought it, so any original receipts, etc. are long gone. Do you know how particular Colt might be about this kind of thing ? Ken. |
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Join Date: February 16, 2000
Location: Grand Forks, ND
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With a few exceptions there an ok company to deal with. Call them up and ask them. I would think they would be happy to keep a 25 year customer in a good mood. If they aren't I'm sure you could find someone who will fit the bolt. George Stringer would do it I bet. Go to the smithy forum and post there if you have no luck with Colt.
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