Guns International #: 101656215
Seller's Inventory #: AH5231
1858 New model Army, U.S Army issue. Factory converted to cartridge after Civil War. Revolver has conversion plate fixed to the frame wall. Action works perfectly and caliber is .44 centerfire. Bore is mirror bright with perfect rifling. Remington Address on top barrel flat is tiny but visible lettering. Barrel is factory nickel. The rest of the metal parts are an even light gray patina. Grips have ""OWA"" cartouche for O.W. Ainsworth inspector. Gun has numerous sub inspector marks from the original percussion configuration during the Civil War. This revolver is in about very good condition. Well cared for with no abuse. Cylinder marked ""Patent applied for"". This is the correct cylinder for factory conversions.
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Guns International #: 101656215
Category - Remington Revolvers - Antique
- Civil War Revolvers
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone: (832) 360-1771
Fax: (713) 781-6407
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"Remington 1858 Conversion .44 Centerfire
(AH5231)
Description: " 1858 New model Army, U.S Army issue. Factory converted to cartridge after Civil War. Revolver has conversion plate fixed to the frame wall. Action works perfectly and caliber is .44 centerfire. Bore is mirror bright with perfect rifling. Remington Address on top barrel flat is tiny but visible lettering. Barrel is factory nickel. The rest of the metal parts are an even light gray patina. Grips have ""OWA"" cartouche for O.W. Ainsworth inspector. Gun has numerous sub inspector marks from the original percussion configuration during the Civil War. This revolver is in about very good condition. Well cared for with no abuse. Cylinder marked ""Patent applied for"". This is the correct cylinder for factory conversions. SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 101656215
Seller's Inventory #: AH5231
1858 New model Army, U.S Army issue. Factory converted to cartridge after Civil War. Revolver has conversion plate fixed to the frame wall. Action works perfectly and caliber is .44 centerfire. Bore is mirror bright with perfect rifling. Remington Address on top barrel flat is tiny but visible lettering. Barrel is factory nickel. The rest of the metal parts are an even light gray patina. Grips have ""OWA"" cartouche for O.W. Ainsworth inspector. Gun has numerous sub inspector marks from the original percussion configuration during the Civil War. This revolver is in about very good condition. Well cared for with no abuse. Cylinder marked ""Patent applied for"". This is the correct cylinder for factory conversions.
Guns International #: 101656215
Seller's Inventory #: AH5231
1858 New model Army, U.S Army issue. Factory converted to cartridge after Civil War. Revolver has conversion plate fixed to the frame wall. Action works perfectly and caliber is .44 centerfire. Bore is mirror bright with perfect rifling. Remington Address on top barrel flat is tiny but visible lettering. Barrel is factory nickel. The rest of the metal parts are an even light gray patina. Grips have ""OWA"" cartouche for O.W. Ainsworth inspector. Gun has numerous sub inspector marks from the original percussion configuration during the Civil War. This revolver is in about very good condition. Well cared for with no abuse. Cylinder marked ""Patent applied for"". This is the correct cylinder for factory conversions.