Hallo!
Who can shed light on this mystery?
Two of these reproduction Special Model 1861 Contract Rifle-muskets popped up recently. And I am stumped.
IIRC, the very first of the "Colt" SM1861's were hand-made by an N-SSA lad circa 1988-1989ish. That fell apart, almost instantly. but a short while later, circa 1995 Colt reoffered the SM1861. The original vision was for a limited edition (1995 to 1998 ) rather than a true mass production run, part of the non Colt Colt "Signature Series" being Armi Sport made parts assembled and finished to "Colt standards" which was just Lou Imperato's (Iver Johnson) "Colt Black Powder Arms Company' he created in 1993-2002.
Perhaps not so "mysteriously," shortly after "Colt" (Imperato) ceased making them, they turned up again in 1998 as Colt, L.G. & Y., and Amoskeag variations sold by Chattahooche Arms who was a Colt BP outlet. They were the same Italian guns, with just differently stamped lock plates.
Now two old reproductions have popped up, made by a company I do not know nor have heard of: Springfield Firearms Corporation, and "dated" 1981.
Can anyone help with this mystery?
Thanks!
Curt
Stumped Chumps Mess
Who can shed light on this mystery?
Two of these reproduction Special Model 1861 Contract Rifle-muskets popped up recently. And I am stumped.
IIRC, the very first of the "Colt" SM1861's were hand-made by an N-SSA lad circa 1988-1989ish. That fell apart, almost instantly. but a short while later, circa 1995 Colt reoffered the SM1861. The original vision was for a limited edition (1995 to 1998 ) rather than a true mass production run, part of the non Colt Colt "Signature Series" being Armi Sport made parts assembled and finished to "Colt standards" which was just Lou Imperato's (Iver Johnson) "Colt Black Powder Arms Company' he created in 1993-2002.
Perhaps not so "mysteriously," shortly after "Colt" (Imperato) ceased making them, they turned up again in 1998 as Colt, L.G. & Y., and Amoskeag variations sold by Chattahooche Arms who was a Colt BP outlet. They were the same Italian guns, with just differently stamped lock plates.
Now two old reproductions have popped up, made by a company I do not know nor have heard of: Springfield Firearms Corporation, and "dated" 1981.
Can anyone help with this mystery?
Thanks!
Curt
Stumped Chumps Mess
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