Remington New Model Army .44 Caliber Percussion Revolver - 1863 Civil War US Military Contract - Martially Marked
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Category: Remington Revolvers - Antique - Civil War Revolvers

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Seller: rkearney88
Member Since: 12/29/25
First Name: Ryan
Last Name: Kearney
State: Kansas
Zip: 66207
Country: United States
Phone: (316) 393-6011
Number of Active Listings: 1
Total Number of Listings: 1
Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

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Description:
Remington New Model Army Revolver – October 1863 Production
This is a highly desirable Civil War–era Remington New Model Army revolver with matching serial numbers and documented October 1863 production. This revolver was delivered as part of Remington’s Second Army Revolver Contract. Excellent bore and mechanical condition make this an outstanding example for collectors seeking an authentic U.S. military contract revolver with clear inspector markings and original components throughout. Includes era specific powder flask and percussion cap tin.

Inspection Markings / Proofs:
  • Left side: “M” marking on barrel; “H” marking on frame forward of cylinder and below hammer
  • Right side: “L” markings on barrel and frame forward of cylinder
  • Cylinder  “H” and “L” markings on cylinder, "R" marking on cylinder rear
  • “M” marking on trigger guard
  • Additional inspection markings on bottom of barrel.


Price: $2,700.00

Antique: Yes
Handgun Caliber: .44
Manufacturer: E. Remington & Sons
Model: New Model Army
Serial Number: 39281
Barrel Length: 8
Chambers: Six
Ejectors: Loading lever with integrated rammer
Condition: Original finish present with expected patina, Excellent mechanical condition; tight lockup and correct timing
Metal Condition: Very good overall with honest age-related wear; markings remain visible
Wood Condition: Original grips in good condition with a faint but visible cartouche on the left grip
Bore Condition: Strong rifling
Barrel Type: Steel, original
Action: Single
Manufacture Date: 1863