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Navy Arms was an importer. It was most likely made it Italy
The Richland Arms 1851 Navy was made by Armi San Marcos of Italy. Try VTI Replica Gun Parts for replacement parts.
Navy Arms was an importer/retailer. Provide a DETAILED description of ALL markings.
I was informed that' some Morsel shotguns were made by Navy Arms Co.
Odds are it was made in Italy
You can contact info@navyarms.com, but they will need some additional information- since there were more than a dozen DIFFERENT .44 caliber revolvers sold by Navy Arms. Most were made by Uberti or Pieta, and date from the 1980s and 90s.
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.
MA stands for Master At Arms in the US Navy. MA's' are the Navy's version of Military Police
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Master-at-Arms in the Navy are responsible for discipline and law enforcement. There are no MP's in the Navy; the Army's Military Police Corps are largely responsible for the same thing in the Army.
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You can ask them directly - Their contact info is at the bottom of the page at the Related Link below for Navy Arms, which gives a representative date of 1958.