Remington 1858 New Army Martially Marked Revolver (Used) Rare
Remington New Model Army. Fr18582 why customers chose this. .44 caliber 8in blued octagonal barrel brass guard walnut grip steel frame top strap/post sights overall length:
Remington 1858 New Army Martially Marked Revolver (Used) Rare
Remington m1871 rolling block pistol; Web the “1858 remington” is a modern collector’s term for the remington new model army. Web the last of the remington wartime revolver deliveries—and the largest—were for the “new model” revolvers. .44 caliber 8in blued octagonal barrel brass guard walnut grip steel frame top strap/post sights overall length: Web the 1858 remington new army is both a beautiful collectors piece and a rugged side arm. The old model started production in 1861 with the slightly improved new model army coming out in 1863. Web remington m1858 new model army and navy; Perfect for display and target shooting. The “new model”.44s delivered to the army were equipped with 8” barrels, while. Web beginning with their model 1861 and continuing with the new model army revolver in 1863, remington was colt's closest competitor, selling more than 116,000 revolvers to the union government.
Web the last of the remington wartime revolver deliveries—and the largest—were for the “new model” revolvers. Web the 1858 remington new army is both a beautiful collectors piece and a rugged side arm. Web beginning with their model 1861 and continuing with the new model army revolver in 1863, remington was colt's closest competitor, selling more than 116,000 revolvers to the union government. Web the last of the remington wartime revolver deliveries—and the largest—were for the “new model” revolvers. Fr18582 why customers chose this. Remington & sons, ilion, n.y., based on the fordyce beals patent of september 14, 1858 (patent 21,478). Web the “1858 remington” is a modern collector’s term for the remington new model army. Remington m1871 rolling block pistol; Civil war rifles and carbines. The old model started production in 1861 with the slightly improved new model army coming out in 1863. Perfect for display and target shooting.