- 1858 New Model Army Steel Old Silver .44 crafted version of the Remington revolver. Unique model with steel frame in Old Silver finish (corresponds to the color of old Italian coins) is less susceptible to the corrosive effects of black powder combustion
1858 New Model Army Steel Old Silver .44 an artful version of the cap-shaped black-pistol revolver Remington in calibre .44. Unique model with steel frame in finish Old Silver.
Arms made of steel and finished in Old Silver (corresponds to the color of old Italian coins) is less susceptible to the corrosive effects of combustion products black powder and is easier to clean after shooting.
Remington - one of the first revolvers that had a so-called "revolver". enclosed skeleton (a one-piece skeleton surrounded the drum with cartridges), which made it more reliable than its contemporary Colt revolvers, which had an open skeleton. The closed framework also provided greater structural rigidity. Another advantage was the ability to remove the entire drum and put on a new one, already loaded. Cylindrical drum with rectangular cutouts for drum latch. Barrel screwed into the frame. Produced 1863-1875, in two calibers, .36 inch model Navy (for the navy) and .44 inch model Army (for the army). Sit is estimated that about 122,000 units of this model have left the factory.
Construction - made of steel (stainless steel): closed framework (frame), 6-chambered polished barrel, placed hinged under the barrel of the revolver buckshot lever (stamp), grip fittings and a round barrel with a length of 8", (thread pitch 1-30") emphasize the exclusive look of the revolver.
Covers - grip made of natural walnut wood, allow a firm grip on the weapon. Oiling enhances the color of the wood, highlights the grain, and preserves the natural appearance.
Kurek - the mechanism of pulling the trigger tongue allows two positions: half-tight intended for putting caps on the chimneys and tight for firing a shot.
Remington 1858 william F's favorite revolver. cody's "Buffalo Bill". A copy of this weapon, owned by Will, can be seen at the headquarters of the Remington Arms Company along with a handwritten note by him that reads: "I carried and used this old Remington revolver for many years, in wars with Indians and for killing buffalo. And it has never let me down." It is worth noting that Bufallo Bill was so attached to his gun that he used it even after the advent of more modern revolvers with a compound cartridge. The source of this attachment can be traced to the high accuracy and knock-down power of this revolver. The projectiles fired from the Remington 1858 were capable, depending on the quantity and quality of the gunpowder used, of achieving significant exit velocities, from 168 to 393 meters per second or more. In comparison, the initial velocity of a bullet fired from a P-64 pistol, is 305 meters per second.
Technical data:
Product number: RGAOS44
Name: 1858 Remington New Model Army Steel Old Silver .44
Finish: Laser Engraved
Caliber: .44
Lock type: Cap-shaped
Drum: 6-chambered
Trigger mechanism: SA (single action)
Frame type: Closed steel
Handle: Walnut wood
Barrel shape: Octagonal
Overall length: 370.84 mm / 14.6"
Barrel length: 203.2 mm / 8"
Height: 125 mm / 4.92"
Width: 51 mm / 2.01"
Thread pitch: 1:30
Weight: 1250 g / 44.09 oz
Manufacturer: Pietta, Italy
Elaboration: the company Sharg® sole importer