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![]() CIVIL WAR Antique REMINGTON US Contract CARTRIDGE CONVERSION New Model ARMY Made Circa 1863 and Converted in the early 1870s Guns International #: 103340311 Seller's Inventory #: 250275 Category: Civil War Revolvers - Remington Revolvers - Antique Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: AncestryGunsLLC Company: Ancestry Guns LLC Member Since: 11/3/16 State: Missouri Zip: 65203 Country: United States Phone: (314) 707-7373 International Phone: 314-707-7373 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 1076 Total Number of Listings: 41587 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: Credit Card, Certified Check, Money Order Description: CIVIL WAR Antique REMINGTON US Contract CARTRIDGE CONVERSION New Model ARMY Made Circa 1863 and Converted in the early 1870s Here we present an antique U.S. Remington New Model Army Cartridge Conversion Revolver, likely issued to a Union soldier circa 1863 during the American Civil War before being converted to .44 Centerfire in the early 1870s. The New Model Army was manufactured from 1863 to 1875 with a total production of approximately 132,000 and represented the last of Remington's .44 caliber percussion revolvers. According to the research published in Remington Army & Navy Revolvers 1861-1868 by Donald L. Ware, Remington revolvers through serial #149,000 were accepted prior to the end of the Civil War. Guns below serial #123,000 were accepted prior to the end of 1864. This revolver was likely converted after 1869, following the end of the Civil War and the expiration of the Rollin-White Patent. The Remington New Model Army was the second most issued handgun on Civil War battlefields, after the Colt 1860 Army. It was the main revolver issued to Union cavalry after the Colt factory fire in 1863. The U.S. government purchased about 110,000 of these at $11 each, and New Jersey bought several thousand for Civil War use. Remington’s highest-production martial pistol, the New Model 1863 Army, featured a strong, solid frame with a groove for a rear sight, unlike Colt’s open-top design. Despite Colt securing more government contracts, many regard the Remington as the superior firearm. Notably, Buffalo Bill Cody used an ivory-handled New Model Army .44 (serial 73,293) from 1863 until 1906, when he gifted it to his ranch foreman with a note stating, “It never failed me.” The overall condition is good. Traces of original blue are present, but mot finish has matured to a dark brown patina. Strong action, some chambers have late timing. Bright bore with crisp rifling. Makers marks are worn atop the barrel. Both grips contain average wear. A small chip is absent from the left toe. Replaced fron sight. “S” marked trigger guard. Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction. Barrel is 8 inches. Caliber: .44 Centerfire Overall condition as seen in photos. Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail! Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. ancestryguns $2750 #250275 Price: $2,750.00 Antique: Yes |