This gun is a replica of a Colt "Storekeeper". It is a Single Action .45 Colt. It has a three inch barrel. It is the model with just the cylinder pin instead of having an extractor rod. I believe it may have been sold by Hawes and may be made by J.P. Saer and Sohn in Western Germany. My question is; To anybodies knowledge did either of these companies manufacture a gun like this?
Other than being stamped with a Colt patent I cannot find any makers mark.
I am need of a firing pin assembly for this gun.
Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
I finally got around to taking some picture of the Colt Replica I am wanting information about. I believe it may be a Hawes, possibly manufactured by J. P. Saer and Sohn in Germany and possibly marketed through Firearm Imports Exports. As you can see it is a 45 Long Colt Single Action with a three inch barrel. It is a replica of the Colt "Storekeeper".
Any information you may have on the gun would be appreciated. I need a firing pin, cup and spring and I really don't know where to look. As you can see from the picture the firing pin is not attached to the hammer as in most colts of the type.
I need a firing pin, cup and spring and I really don't know where to look. As you can see from the picture the firing pin is not attached to the hammer as in most colts of the type
FWIW, Hawes and FIE are two separate entities, Both importers, wholesales and retailers.
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