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Euroarms was more a marketing arrangement than a manufacturer. For example, my Euroarms '58 Remmie was actually made by Armi San Paolo. My Euroarms M1861 musket is identical to my Pedersoli M1861 musket, leading me to conclude that they were made on the same tooling.
The Euroarms / Armi San Paolo handguns have some close similarities with the equivalent Uberti handguns (Remmie cylinders will swap, for example). The first thing I would do is see if Uberti parts will fit.
Wolf springs may have some too. Not track of the wolf but google wolf springs. I also saw somewhere there were packs of screws and springs as a replacement pack for whichever make of BP revolver you have; I just have lost my memory after I retired.
Wolf springs may have some too. Not track of the wolf but google wolf springs. I also saw somewhere there were packs of screws and springs as a replacement pack for whichever make of BP revolver you have; I just have lost my memory after I retired.
My plan is to take the screws to a local Ace and try to replace them there and if not at least figure out what sizes they are. Knowing that I have a chance of buying online. I will probably buy a set for a Uberti just in case they match, if not I have room to the parts bin.
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