
Posted by docmoss on 12/10/2007, 4:12 pm, in reply to "Re: 1858 Rem. By Richland Arms "
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: ASM? OK, that one is not on the list and I
: don't know why. They were almost as large as
: Pietta. That is Armi San Marco. They were
: taken over by American Western Arms (AWA).
: Colt sued AWA for patent infringment
: (spelling?) and ASM was put out of business.
: After looking for two years, I think I have
: found a supplier for Armi San Marco revolver
: parts. CVA sent me to them when I was
: looking for parts for CVA revolvers.
:
: Deer Creek Products
: 6989 E Michigan Rd
: Waldron, IN 46182
: (765) 525-6181
:
: They have no internet site or e-mail. So you
: have to call them. I did and they assured me
: that they have a good supply of parts.
: The last I called them, about four months
: ago, they still had a pretty good supply of
: ASM revolvers.
: Every thing I ordered came in correct. Good
: Folks to deal with.
: Good Luck,
: Lee
:
Hi Everyone,
Im new to this forum so please forgive any transgressions. I recently bought a Walker Replica but can't identify it for sure. The only markings I can find are under the cylinder on the frame and seem to be the normal Italian stamps, but I dont find anything to give me the company. There is one stamp that is unidentifiable on the frame that looks like it was a shield with a star above it. Some pitting got to the shield before I did and I can't tell what was on the shield. On the other side of the gun is a very small stamp that simply says "S.Marco". Im inclined to think that this stands for Armi San Marco but Im not sure. Im trying desparately to find a few parts for it. Can anyone help with the ID of this gun.
Thanks
docmoss
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