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IIRC, Replica Arms was an El Paso TX importer buisness that moved to Marietta, OH in 1965. They were bought out by the main competitor Navy Arm in 1973 who continued to sell Italian imports with the Replica Arms' logo and name but the Navy Arms' Ridgefield NJ location stamp.
After having pioneered black powder arms, with the 1957ish reelase of the "Zouave," the Italians capitalized with the same machinery to make the "Mississippi' using the same basic barrel set up and .58ish rifling.
The original unaltered M1841 rifle used a cartridge that continued a patched round ball. That was largely dropped when the "Minie" ball was adopted in 1855, and many of the older M1841's were used in .54 or bored to .58 and used the Minie ball.
About 2006, Navy Arms made some business model changes and "created a line of imports" under the umbrella of the old "Replica Arms" name once again.
Curt
Curt Schmidt
In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt
-Hard and sharp as flint...secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.
-Haplogroup R1b M343 (Subclade R1b1a2 M269)
-Pointless Folksy Wisdom Mess, Oblio Lodge #1
-Vastly Ignorant
-Often incorrect, technically, historically, factually.
Some lads do shoot patched round ball out of them, but the twist is not right for them. They may sometimes vary a tad from true .580, but my brother-in-law used to shoot a .575 round ball with .015 pathching in his.
Curt
Curt Schmidt
In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt
-Hard and sharp as flint...secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.
-Haplogroup R1b M343 (Subclade R1b1a2 M269)
-Pointless Folksy Wisdom Mess, Oblio Lodge #1
-Vastly Ignorant
-Often incorrect, technically, historically, factually.
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