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    Lyman made guns

    Im looking at a 1861 Enfield Carbine/Musketoon made by/ Imported by Lyman. Does anyone know who made these guns?
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    I THINK it was made by Armi San Paulo. Check with John Holland to be sure.

    ASP Enfield carbines are on the approved list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muley Gil View Post
    I THINK it was made by Armi San Paulo. Check with John Holland to be sure.

    ASP Enfield carbines are on the approved list.
    I was looking at these online, the ones mad by Zoli/ASP etc seem to have light colored stocks. This one has the same dark color like the Pedersoli gun and also like my Euroarms 1853 Enfield

    Here are a couple pictures, what do you think?


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    The Lyman Enfields were made by Armi San Paulo and sold to Lyman by Euroarms. I know this because at the time, I worked for Euroarms of America

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southron Sr. View Post
    The Lyman Enfields were made by Armi San Paulo and sold to Lyman by Euroarms. I know this because at the time, I worked for Euroarms of America
    That explains the dark stock, thanks for the answer. I cannot seem to tell all of the "Italian Companies" that made these guns LOL
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