Navy PistolThe Navy Framed Pistol began in 1866 with a spur trigger configuration and continued through several model modifications both Military and commercial until
the Target model of 1891. Later there was a cadet rifle built on this action. Many of the Navy Frame pistol parts also fit that cadet rile. 1866 & 1870 military production estimated to be less than 13,000. |
Army Pistol
|
Part Number |
Description |
Price |
N1- |
Navy model Main Spring (this will require a spring vise for ease of installation) |
$50 |
N2- |
Navy Pistol Button aka Pin Retainer Plate |
$20 |
N3- |
Button (Pin Retainer Plate) mounting screw ($3 when ordered with button) |
$6 |
A17- |
Army pistol Main Spring |
$50 |
A4- |
Army Pistol Button (pin retainer plate) |
$20 |
A5- |
Army Pistol Button Mounting Screw ($3 when ordered with the Button) |
$6 |
A6- |
Army Pistol Straight Bar Extractor Blank (Not all Army pistols use the bar style extractor, mostly the small caliber commercial & target models) |
$50 |
A7- |
Army pistol bar extractor retaining screw ($3 when ordered with the extractor) |
$6 |
A9 |
Army Pistol Firing Pin Retaining Screw (target models '87, '91, & '01) |
$6 |
A27 |
Army Pistol Trigger |
$35 |
- |
Army Pistol Front sight |
POR |
A21 |
Army Pistol Guard Screws |
$6 ea or $10 set of two |
A28 |
Army model Trigger and Block Spring (this spring can be made by modifying the #2 trigger and block spring by you or your gunsmith the #2 spring is less expensive) |
$75 |
A30 |
Army model Grip or Tang screw |
$10 |
For Sale: Army Frame Model 1887 Target. .22 cal short. Less than 800 made. Very Good condition. Bargain at $1800. This is a consignment. Please contact me for details. SOLD