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    1861 Whitney Navy Revolver

    I just picked up a reproduction 1861 Whitney Navy Revolver. The revolver was made in 1979 as indicated by the AE in a box stamped on the gun. The only other markings I can find on the gun are the standard Italian proofing marks. No Palmetto Tree to indicate Palmetto Arms DGWs recent manufacturer of the Whitney. There is a double diamond <><> in front of the serial number on the bottom of the grip any ideas on the manufacturer. Could it be one of the Richland Arms Imports?

    Thanks, in advance info is appreciated.

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    Re: 1861 Whitney Navy Revolver

    It is IMO, however only Palmetto (also known as Armi San Paolo) made them.

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    Re: 1861 Whitney Navy Revolver

    I had one of those, nice piece but I couldn't shoot it. The space between the grip and the trigger guard was too small. I found that the narrow space pinched the nuckle of my middle finger and that's one of the arthritic ones, OUCH!

    Bill Shuey

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    Re: 1861 Whitney Navy Revolver

    Thanks for the imput I have to agree about the trigger gaurd there is not a whole lot of room. As for who made it, I have torn this thing apart and there is no indication as to who made it. Armi San Palo or Armi San Marco were my original thoughts. What really has suprised me is as to how much information is missing for something so recent as the reproduction black powder industry.
    Thanks again,
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    Re: 1861 Whitney Navy Revolver

    I will say one thing about those little repro Whitney's-THEY ARE TOUGH LITTLE CRITTERS!!

    Last year a friend of mine brought his repro Whitney over one Sunday afternoon. He hadn't shot it in years. He had four or five "chain-fires" in a row !!!

    Every time he reloaded it he told me that he had corrected the problem and then: "KER-BOOOOOOOM!"

    I was so impressed by the fireworks, smoke and festivities-I got to where I stood about ten yards behind him whenever he got ready to fire!

    Outside of blowing his loading lever keeper to "parts unknown" that little Whitney seemed to thrive on those chain fires!

    I couldn't help but think that little Whitney would make an ideal CCW gun. Even though it only shoots ONE time per cylinder-it would certainly scare the heck out of the bad guys!

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    Re: 1861 Whitney Navy Revolver

    And why was that? There are only two ports of entry into a chamber -- thru the nipple holes that may or may not have been covered by caps, or thru windage along side the loaded balls, which may or may not have been undersized, and possibly were not covered by grease. All problems are easily correctable.

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    Re: 1861 Whitney Navy Revolver

    Memo to eggman:

    What may not be correctable is the loose nut behind the trigger! :-)

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    Re: 1861 Whitney Navy Revolver

    While the exact cause of the chain-fires are still a mystery, there is some belief that the cylinders had rusted thru!

    By the way, I have read that the company that manufactured those little repro Whitneys, Palmetto, has gone bankrupt and out of business.

    This was the same firm that manufactured the repro of the Colt Revolving Rifle for Dixie Gun Works.

    Any truth to the bankrupt rumor?

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    Re: 1861 Whitney Navy Revolver

    The one I had was misthreaded in the receiver - When you thought you were aiming north, it was firing east! was off by more than 3 feet @ 25 yards!
    Chris Sweeney

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    Re: 1861 Whitney Navy Revolver

    Southron, Sr. -

    Yes, it is true Palmetto has ceased operations. That is from a conversation with the Dixie Gun Works representatives at the past National.

    JDH

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