Remington Model 1858 .44 Army Percussion
Guns International #: 103405154 Seller's Inventory #: 3
Category: Remington Revolvers - Antique - Antique Revolvers - Percussion

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Seller: SamsArmsRepair1997
Company: Sam’s Arms Repair
Member Since: 12/22/25
First Name: Sam
Last Name: Shamseddine
State: Massachusetts
Zip: 01742
Country: United States
Phone: (617) 645-2991
Number of Active Listings: 5
Total Number of Listings: 5
Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
AS IS
Payment Types Accepted: USPS MO, Zelle, Venmo, Card

About Us: Sam’s Arms Repair is a federally licensed firearms dealer and gunsmith specializing in antique, collectible, and World War II–era firearms. Our focus is on historically significant pieces, including military surplus, C&R-eligible firearms, and vintage arms valued for their craftsmanship and provenance. All firearms are carefully inspected, accurately described, and handled in full compliance with federal and state laws. We take pride in honest listings, clear communication, and professional service from sale to shipment. Transfers are completed promptly to licensed FFL holders, and customer satisfaction is always a priority.


Description:

Remington 1858 New Model Army Revolver (.44 Cal)

* Manufacturer: E. Remington & Sons, llion, New York
* Patent Year: 1858
* Military Use: Widely issued to Union troops; second only to the Colt 1860 Army
* Serial Range: 105xxx series corresponds to revolvers made near the end of the Civil War
* Frame Type: Solid frame with top strap — stronger and easier to maintain than Colt’s open-top design
* Features: Quick-swap cylinder, fixed sights, and tight lockup for accuracy and reliability
* Maintenance: Simple design with fewer parts exposed to fouling or wear
Military Inspection Marks:
If marked with U.S. inspector letters (like “p”,
“H”, or “B”) on the frame, barrel, or trigger guard – and/or an oval cartouche on the left grip — it was likely part of a U.S. government contract and saw wartime service

Common inspection marks include:
* “p” on trigger guard or barrel
* “H” on left frame near hammer
* “B” on right frame
* “R” and “B” on cylinder

Antique – no FFL required

Price: $2,195.00

Antique: Yes