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![]() Cimarron 1858 Remington Army .44 cal. Black Powder, 8 Guns International #: 103533068 Seller's Inventory #: bp-287 Category: Cimarron Arms Revolvers - .44 Revolvers Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Cliffs Guns Safes and Reloading Company: Cliffs GSR Member Since: 12/7/24 State: Idaho Zip: 83713 Country: United States Phone: (208) 375-8694 Premium Seller Number of Active Listings: 87 Total Number of Listings: 367 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Ships within 3 days of purchase Payment Types Accepted: Card with a 3% charge, Cashiers Check, Personal Check About Us: If you’d like to ask questions or purchase an item, please call us Tuesday through Saturday between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM Mountain Time. We do not use the “Buy It” feature, so calling is required to secure or purchase an item. Please note: Listed prices reflect cash, cashier’s check, or bank check. A 3% fee applies to all credit card purchases. All local sales are subject to Idaho sales tax. Warranty: New firearms include the manufacturer’s warranty. Previously owned firearms are sold as-is, including cosmetic condition and any mechanical issues noted in the description, along with any remaining manufacturer warranty if applicable. Please call us at 208-375-8694. Description: Black Powder 1858 Remington Army .44 cal. Black Powder, 8". This revolver was manufactured in 2002 it appears to be like new and unfired. Great condition. One of the most heavily used revolvers of the Civil War, with about 106,000 purchased by the U.S. Government, Remington's New Model Army, now commonly referred to as the 1858 Army, was the stiffest competitor to Colt's 1860 Army model. After hostilities between the north and south ceased, the six-shooter became a mainstay out West for many years, seeing use by the famed 10th Cavalry "Buffalo Soldiers," Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and other frontier notables. The 1858's reputation was such that of a total of 122,000 guns made, most of them saw extensive use. Like the mid-19th century model, Cimarron's .44 caliber replica has an 8-inch octagonal barrel, a handsome blue finish overall, brass trigger guard, two-piece walnut grips, post-type front sight and grooved top strap rear sight--and its parts are interchangeable with the original. Cimarron also offers a version with a color case hardened frame. The 1858 can be had in standard blue, charcoal blue, or stainless steel. Here's a faithful reproduction of one of the most popular shooting irons of the 19th century! SOLD Handgun Caliber: .44 |