58 Remington .44’s

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  • Slow Hand

    Master
    Aug 27, 2008
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    I have had a few copies of the Remington 1858 over the years but it’s been awhile since I’ve played with one. I have an original that my grandfather bought back in the 60’s. Well, that changed recently as I picked up a pair of older Navy Arms imports. Looks like they were both built in 1977 by Pietta. Got them Home and cleaned the old grease out of them (seller said he hadn’t shot them in around 20 years). They are both nice and slick. Good bore and chambers and cylinder locks up very tight on both. Looking forward to getting them to the range and making some smoke!

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    Slow Hand

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    Aug 27, 2008
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    Get one of these! They have both blued and stainless.

    That was mi first thought! I have read that the older Pietta were different from current ones. I might shoot Taylor’s an email to see if they have any thoughts on this.
     

    Leadeye

    Grandmaster
    Jan 19, 2009
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    I prefer the gated conversions to those, although changing cylinders is OK.
     
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    MrSmitty

    Master of useless information
    Jan 4, 2010
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    New Albany
    My sons first hand gun purchase when he turned 21, was an Uberti copy of the 1858 Remington conversion, it’s chambered in .45 Long Colt
     

    jdadkins87

    Plinker
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    Jun 11, 2023
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    Aurora,Indiana
    You guys have some nice collection's I recent acquired from this set.. The top is a E.N. Santana Barbara 44cal New model Army the bottom is a no name 32cal..

    We got to shoot the 44cal this past Friday and it shot great with 22grains 2F...

    God Bless

    JDAS
     

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