FAQ's
Q: Can anyone purchase Cartridge Firearms?
A: No, Cartridge Firearms require an F.F.L. and can only be purchased by Licensed Dealers who have a federal license.
Q: What does F.F.L. mean?
A: F.F.L. is an abbreviation for Federal Firearms License. A Federal Firearms License is required to purchased cartridge firearms. Sales of cartridge firearms are regulated by the U.S. Government.
Q: Does Navy Arms sell replica firearms directly to licensed dealers?
A: No, Navy Arms Company sells their replica firearms only through their firearms distributors, who then sell to the firearms dealer.
Navy Arms Muzzleloading firearms can be purchased directly from Navy Arms retail distributors such as Dixie Gun Works. Obsolete and hard-to-find ammunition can be purchased through our sister company, The Old Western Scrounger. Click HERE to go to that site.
Q: What is the difference between a firearms distributor and a firearms dealer?
A: A firearms distributor is someone who purchases large quantities of firearms/ammunition/accessories from manufacturers, then resells them in smaller quantities to firearms dealers. Firearms distributors do not sell to the general public.
Q: Who do I contact to purchase one of your replica firearms?
A: If you are a firearms dealer with an FFL, you may contact one of our distributors. If you are not a firearms dealer, you will need to contact a firearms retailer in your area. Only your firearms retailer can order a firearm for you from one of our distributors.
If you are not a firearms dealer, please do not contact one of our distributors as they do not sell to the general public.
Q: What distributors does Navy Arms Company work with?
A: . ph (800) 851-4373.
Q: What are Navy Arms office hours?
A: Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm EST.
Q: How can I return a firearm to the factory for repair?
A: Call 304-262-9870 and ask for our Service department for return authorization.
Q: Do you stock gun parts?
A: We carry a small quantity of repair parts to service our customer's Navy Arms replica firearms. Call 304-262-9870 and ask for our Parts department. VTI Gun Parts (860-435-8068) is the US parts house for Italian replica firearms.
Q: What is my firearm worth?
A: It is virtually impossible to determine a gun's value without actually having it in hand. There are several publishers who provide books on the value of firearms. Some of them are listed below:
Blue Book Of Gun Values: 809 34th Avenue South, suite 175, Minneapolis, MN 55425.
Email: bluebook@bluebookinc.com
Standard Catalog of Firearms: Krause Publications, 700 East Street, Iola, WI 54990
If you have any additional questions, please contact us.
Online Manuals/Schematics
All manuals are in Adobe pdf format. Simply click the one you want.
We are trying to provide owner's manuals for both past and present Navy Arms firearms. Some are no longer available. Most manuals contain corresponding exploded diagrams, some do not & visa versa.
We will add more manuals & information as we find them.
Cartridge Revolvers
Schofield
New Model Russian
1873 Single Action
Bisley
Cartridge Rifles
1873 & 1866 Lever Action Rifles
Henry Rifle
Lightning Rifle
1892 Lever Action Rifle
Muzzleloading Pistols
Black Powder Revolvers
1862 NM Police
Harper's Ferry
LeMat