Big Surprise New 1858

Started by Patrick Henry Brown, June 06, 2008, 07:46:31 AM

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Patrick Henry Brown

I just received another 1858 Remington C&B. It was advertised by the previous owner as a Pietta, blued in .44 cal. Came in yesterday and something struck me odd. The front sight was dovetailed to begin with. Then I noticed that the trigger guard was different. Closer inspection showed it to be tarnished silver plate. "Wait a minute", I thought. And it seemed just a tad bigger than the other 1858's I've had recently. Then it struck me. I had bought a Deluxe 1858 NMA from Navy Arms 16 years ago when I shot NSSA. Asd things usually go, I let it slip away when someone made me a good offer and I had a hankering for something different. So I dug out my Dixie Catalog and an old Navy Arms Brochure from 1992, and sure enough, I just bought a very well-cared for Deluxe 1858. I paid $125 + shipping for a revolver that now sells for $675 new. WOW! I will definitely be keeping this one.

I had originally thought that I would buy this pistol and maybe cut it down. I even have an R&D drop-in cylinder on its way. Needless to say, I will not be cutting it down. I'm wondering whether the R&D will work ok, given that the groove diameter is .456. Has anyone tried this combo? If so, what results did you get?

I just wish I could buy another one at the same price and have a pair. Oh well! BTW, the S/N is A2060. Can anyone tell me the year of manufacture?

sundance44`s

Remington Americas Oldest GunMaker

You boys gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie

Patrick Henry Brown

Thanks, Sundance. It was manufactured in 1990.

Wolfgang

Nice going Cllint.  Sometimes ya get real, real lucky.  My first "run of the mill" Pietta '58 shoots so damn good that I really can't see how the "shooters model" can shoot any better ! Haven't had the chance to shoot the other three enough to see if they shoot as well. 

Good shootin', . . . .  :)
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