depending on condition $150 - $250
100-300 USD
not likely anyone keeps data on re-pro black powder pistols................
Sorry- you have a contradiction in terms. Established in Italy in 1960 by Knight Giuseppe Pietta, F.A.P. F.lli Pietta is a maker of reproductions of classic firearms. ALL of the F.lli Pietta guns are modern reproductions.
Richland Arms imported BP guns back in the 70's and 80's mostly Italian and Spanish made guns. Pietta and Armi San Marco were the most popular makers imported. They were located in Blissfield MI. As for value, compare to F Lilli Pietta.
such black powder revolvers are anywhere from $150 - $250, depending on condition
if this is an original piece it could be from the civil war years, or slightly younger. I have the same pistol with serial number 17358 and I was told it was from about 1862 time frame maybe earlier. hope that helps
$50 to $150 is what I have found on line
175,000 to 200,000 range but sip fits in a brass frame that on its own will be worth 125,000
Navy Arms imported Pietta guns under there name and depending on the model: if it is a 1860 Colt replica then it would be 1992. If it is a 1858 Remington new army replica then it would be 1998. Other than that I have no record that meshes with your serial number for Navy Arms. You can contact them via there website and they may be of further help.
It's a replica. More replica black powder guns are made in Italy than anywhere else. I am not aware of any guns marked 'Made in Italy' being used in the Civil War.
Assuming excellent or unfired condition, $400 to 500.
25-200 USD or so
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