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  • badsbsnf81
    Mid level quality. Need a detailed descripion of all markings to attempt build date.
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  • PK ARMS INC
    The only other markings besides proof marks which look like little crowns are Roman numerals XXV and 3 letters PSF or PSP. The last letter is very faint. The three letters are below a proof mark and are probably the inspector's initials. There is only a 4 digit serial number 0175 and this sounds very low. It could mean that it was toward the beginning of production or the end if the gun didn't sell well.
    Anything about the manufacture as I've never heard of them?
    Thanks,
    Ken
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  • rufe-snow
    quote:Originally posted by PK ARMS INC
    The only other markings besides proof marks which look like little crowns are Roman numerals XXV and 3 letters PSF or PSP. The last letter is very faint. The three letters are below a proof mark and are probably the inspector's initials. There is only a 4 digit serial number 0175 and this sounds very low. It could mean that it was toward the beginning of production or the end if the gun didn't sell well.
    Anything about the manufacture as I've never heard of them?
    Thanks,
    Ken


    The Roman Numerals are the date of proof, which is 1969. Most of the replica 19th Century guns that have been sold in the U.S. since the early 60's, have been made in Italy. Many from small manufacturers that were only in business for a short time. Because of questionable quality and materials not going to be a big buck item. If it's in time, and locks up tight, IMHO $200-$350 range.
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  • PK ARMS INC
    Thanks for the info guys.
    Ken
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