1858 Remington rifles

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Brand:

Taylor's & Company

Action:

Single Action

Barrel Length:

5.5"

Caliber:

.38 S&W Special

Capacity:

6

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Uberti

Action:

Break Action

Barrel Length:

5.5

Caliber:

Black Powder

Capacity:

6

Finish Per Color:

Blued

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Brand:

Taylors and Company

Action:

Single Action

Barrel Length:

8

Caliber:

.45 Colt

Capacity:

6

Finish Per Color:

Walnut

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Action:

Break Action

Barrel Length:

8

Caliber:

.44 Magnum

Capacity:

6

Finish Per Color:

Blued

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Brand:

Taylor's & Company

Action:

Break Action

Barrel Length:

8"

Caliber:

.44 Magnum

Capacity:

6

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Frequently Asked Questions
1858 Remington rifles

Is the Remington 1858 a good gun?

The Remington 1858 is well-regarded among black powder shooters for its solid frame, reliability, and accuracy. Modern replicas from Uberti and Pietta perform well for historical shooting and sport use. The solid frame can accumulate fouling but remains a capable, durable revolver. Replicas typically sell around $597.

How much is a Remington 1858 Army revolver?

Remington 1858 Army replicas vary widely in price. New Pietta models run around $420, while used examples average closer to $285–$292. Uberti and Pietta make the most common versions, available in multiple calibers with varying barrel lengths, frame materials, and finishes.

What caliber was the Remington 1858?

The Remington 1858 was produced in .31, .36, and .44 caliber. The .44 was most common, used in the Army model. Modern replicas are available in all three, with .44 remaining the most popular.

How many shots does a Remington 1858 have?

A Remington 1858 revolver holds six shots in its cylinder. It was available in .31, .36, and .44 caliber, loaded with black powder and percussion caps. Modern replicas from Uberti and Pietta maintain the same six-round capacity.

What is the difference between Remington 1858 and 1875?

The 1858 is a cap-and-ball percussion revolver from the Civil War era. The 1875 is a cartridge revolver designed to compete with Colt's Single Action Army. Key differences include the 1875's distinctive triangular barrel web underneath, a loading gate, and a fixed ejector rod replacing the 1858's removable cylinder system.

What is the Remington 1858 New Army reproduction?

A modern replica of the original Civil War-era cap-and-ball revolver. Manufacturers like Uberti and Pietta produce full-size six-shot revolvers in .31, .36, or .44 caliber, featuring steel frames, brass trigger guards, and walnut grips, built for black powder shooting and historical reenactment.

When was the Remington New Model Army made?

Original Remington New Model Army revolvers were produced from 1863 to 1875, with approximately 122,000 manufactured. Modern replicas from Uberti and Pietta are still made today, maintaining the original six-shot percussion design.