Product Overview
The 1858 Remington was one of the major side arms of the Civil War and was the last of the Remington percussion revolvers to be manufactured. The ruggedness of the solid frame and the ability to quickly change cylinders made the Remington Army a favorite of officers and infantry alike during the Civil War. More than 125,000 of these revolvers were produced by Remington.
This gun features a tapered octagon barrel, steel frame, brass trigger guard, 6-shot cylinder, fixed sights and two-piece walnut grips. Howell Centerfire Conversion Cylinders are sold separately.
Features
- Steel Cylinder and Barrel
- Brass Triggerguard
- One-Piece Walnut Grip
- Fixed Sights
- Octagon Barrel
- Un-Fluted Cylinder
- Round Triggerguard
Product Information
Black Powder Caliber | 44 Caliber |
Capacity | 6 |
Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Overall Length | 11.5 Inches |
Barrel Length | 5.5 Inches |
Barrel Finish | Blue |
Sight Type | Blade Front |
Ignition Type | Percussion |
Grip Material | Walnut |
Frame Finish | Case Colored |
Country of Origin | Italy |
Delivery Information
Shipping Weight |
3.200 Pounds |
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