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.
Navy Arms was an importer. It was most likely made it Italy
Odds are it was made in Italy
Yes, the governor had declared a state of emergency.
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Yes. The entire state of New Jersey was hit.
50-350 usd
Sid Schacht was born February 3, 1918, in Bogota, NJ, USA.
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.
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
The halfway point is Burnsville, WV. That is on roughly the same latitude as Lewes on the coast of Delaware.
2 years for NJ representatives
The serial number for a Navy Arms Co. black powder .44 caliber firearm is typically located on the frame or receiver of the gun. You can often find it on the underside of the barrel or on the right side of the frame, depending on the specific model. If the firearm has a removable cylinder, check the cylinder as well. Always ensure the firearm is unloaded and pointed in a safe direction while inspecting.