Discover the Euroarms of America New Model Remington Army, a distinguished reproduction of the legendary Remington Model 1858, a staple of the American Civil War era. This .44 BPM black powder revolver is a testament to historical authenticity and craftsmanship, crafted to satisfy both collectors and enthusiasts of vintage firearms. With a robust stainless steel finish and an octagonal barrel, it marries durability with period-accurate aesthetics, making it a prized addition to any collection.
The New Model Remington Army is in very good condition, exhibiting only light, superficial signs of prior handling. Its stainless steel exterior presents minimal scratching, scuffing, and blemishes, ensuring it retains its striking appearance. The bore is in excellent condition, showcasing a clean, mirror-like finish with no wear, and the rifling remains sharp, promising precise performance.
This offering includes the revolver itself, with its walnut wood stock and grips providing a classic touch. Its fixed front post and rear notch groove sights ensure accuracy, while the absence of magazines keeps it true to its historical design. The 8-inch barrel, coupled with the percussion action, offers shooters an authentic experience of historical shooting practices.
Euroarms of America has faithfully recreated the Remington 1858, renowned for its solid frame and ease of cylinder removal, offering collectors a glimpse into the past. The stainless steel finish not only pays homage to its historical roots but also provides modern advantages like enhanced corrosion resistance. The octagonal barrel is a nod to traditional craftsmanship, enhancing its aesthetic and functional appeal.
Owning the Euroarms New Model Remington Army is more than acquiring a firearm; it's about embracing a piece of history and the artistry involved in traditional black powder shooting. Its 6-round capacity delivers a challenging yet rewarding experience for enthusiasts of historical firearms. Don't miss the chance to own a piece that captures the spirit of the Civil War era, blending historical significance with modern-day durability.




