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Old 02-20-2010, 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by sureshotbob View Post
Several years ago when I was shooting cowboy action there was a couple from my town that was making copies of the Remington's I'm not sure but I'm thinking they were called Hartford Armory's . They were beautiful gun's and the action were sweet . They had several that they let people try and they were first class firearms in fit and finish also shot well. From what I remember the cost was about the same as a Colt SA Army. They were made here in Ct. and sold out of Unionville Ct.I don't remember there name's but his alias was Doc Black and her's was Lou Gramm. I'm not sure if they are still making them.
You can still google them. Taylor's marketed them. Maybe still. They made the 1875/1890 in .44 Magnum. I heard they were/are of the highest quality. They were $1495 as I recall. Which, like you said, was comparable to a Colt SAA.
That lady's alias was the name of the singer for Foreigner.
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