The American arms regulator was manufactored by Uberti. There are numerouse placesonline where you can purchase parts. the current version of the gun is the cattleman
$325-$350. sales@countrygunsmith.net
yes it will. all parts are interchangable
it was as he died of thirst
It is a .380 ACP caliber handgun produced by Colt Arms. It is a .380 ACP caliber handgun produced by Colt Arms.
Samuel Colt in the middle 1800's.
Try on the Injection Rail
Samuel Colt (July 19, 1814 - January 10, 1862) was an American inventor and industrialist. He was the founder of Colt's Patent Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company (now known as Colt's Manufacturing Company), and is widely credited with popularizing the revolver. Colt's innovative contributions to the weapons industry have been described by arms historian James E. Serven as "events which shaped the destiny of American Firearms."It has had a large impact on the safety of society and that of officers and military members who don't want to carry around large weapons yet still be protected from potential threats.
No, they did not
Yes
no, they are made by the Colt Arms Manufacturing Company in Conn.
Absolutely. Lou Imperato was the reason Colt got back into the black powder handgun business. He was a large Colt distributor and had also purchased Iver Johnson Arms, and he convinced Colt to import rough case frames and major parts from Italy and complete manufacture was done at the Iver Johnson factory. All F-series Colt Black Powder revolvers were manufactured at Iver Johnson.
Colt's Patent Arms Manufacturing Co., founded by inventor Samuel Colt in 1847, provided the Union Army with more than 107,000 revolvers during the Civil War.