I never get a chance at those. Closest I had was an 1886 rifle and an 1873 Winchester carbine. And yes, the firing pin/bolt of the '73 broke and had to be repaired.
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Sorry to the late reply, in Greece at the moment, quietly cooking by the pool with a few cold beers..
My mates Colt is typical of the good examples found here in the UK, private purchase, London proofed and very little use indeed.
He did have it carfully (and thoughly) checked prior to adding it to his FAC.
I remember when he bought the piece though, tatty finish, but no pitting or corrosion, very tight action, perfect indexing and no damage to the nipples.
Quite a few .36 Colts were retailed in the UK and never really used, just kept in a drawer at home.
I've always liked the look of the NMA as a shooter, build like bulldozers!
I had a very nice example a couple of years back (Collectors piece, not to shoot), but made the mistake of selling it .... regretfully
Greece and a few beers sounds excellent.
Yep, plenty of beer, clear blue seas and not a cloud in the sky for the last four days...