I have an H-BAR SPORTER Colt set aside so I can do some research before I buy it. It has all “C” markings indicating it’s Colt, however, the hammer has an “S” marking. I would like to know if this is an actual Colt hammer or one the original owner swapped out. The gun is in like new condition incredibly.
I have looked on google, searched forums and can’t find a clear answer.
Please refrain from giving unsure information. I like facts.
I stumbled upon this sight a while back not sure if they have an answer but you can try it out http://www.biggerhammer.net/ I’m not familiar with that model though. I just was looking for markings on a sporter and found it there.
I don’t think Schneider manufactures any cast parts. The “S” on the OP’s trigger indicates it is manufactured by a casting company in Chicago, IL who shall remain unnamed because it doesn’t really matter.
LW Schneider makes FCG parts for many companies, Colt included. They also make many other parts for many other companies and they have much knowledge of firearms, it’s not a bad thing.
Nope, just a plain ol’ S in a circle. I passed up the buy, mostly because I’d rather pay 3-400 more for a “not-so-sporter” Colt. Mostly for personal likes.