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« Reply #25 on: February 12, 2012, 12:05:20 am »

That's all they are.

Colt Blackpowder Arms Co. was Lou Imperato's Iver Johnson plant - not the Colt factory.

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« Reply #26 on: February 12, 2012, 07:33:11 am »

I believe Colt charges $100 to letter ...may be $125 now...

I've read they will letter a  Signature Series reproduction for $75  Undecided
why would they not ?   Smiley ... that's Capitalism,  an Iraqi National, the State of Connecticut, and the UAW profits.
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« Reply #27 on: February 13, 2012, 06:52:14 pm »

According to some of the logic used to condemn second generation Colts as not "real" Colts, would it be a logical leap to conclude that a 1st generation Walker (or a Whitneyville Dragoon for that matter) are not "real" Colt revolvers due to their being produced in a non-Colt facility and not by Colt gunsmiths?  Not sure where the 3rd generation stands but I regard the second generation as "true" Colt revolvers.  I own and shoot examples of all 3 generations (although not much with the elder statesmen I have been priveleged to steward) and enjoy each and every one to different degrees.  Old Sams legacy lives on!

Many thanks for all who opine on this and other subjects on this forum.  I feel I am among the faithful.

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« Reply #28 on: February 14, 2012, 04:33:53 am »

Big Bear Lowe,

You are spot on.  Anytime Colt puts its fullest capabilities behind a product they have placed their name on, it means that Colt is satisfied, regardless of where materials were made, regardless of who did the work, that the product has met Colts Specifications to be considered a Colt Product.  Sam Colt used many vendors located in and out of his plant over his lifetime to get products made.  He was a true business man who utilized sub-contracting from the beginning.  It made no difference to him if a machine and craftsman was owned by him under his roof, or owned by someone outside under his roof or someone else's roof in this country or in another country.  As long as the finished product was built because of his say so and to his specs, and that he profited by that product being sold.
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« Reply #29 on: February 15, 2012, 11:34:17 am »

Interesting...For what its worth, I'm in the "C" series being a Colt camp when it comes down to it.
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