A few pictures of my 1858 Remington Conversions

Started by rbertalotto, January 08, 2012, 01:46:38 PM

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rbertalotto




The brass rod on the holster is an antique hinge pin that is used to push the cartridges out of the cylinder if they don't simply fall out.








With a knife my buddy made me.


One shot....Right between the eyes at 83 yards (but with a Contender in "30 Something".....I just thought this was a neat picture!)
Roy B
South of Boston
www.rvbprecision.com
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Pantheragem

Nice lookin' pistols! I love my Pietta 1858. I got the one with the cch frame. Not period-accurate, but pretty nonetheless.

NCRanger

Nice! I always have liked the 1858 and yours is perfect. For curiosty's sake what made you decide to go with the conversion cylinder versus a Richards Mason or Kirst conversion?
"Long days and pleasant nights!"

rbertalotto

I bought them this way from a previous owner.  These conversion cylinders are more "period correct" than the more modern Kirst.

I just bought a set of 1851 Navy revolvers that I building conversion cylinders for. These will have loading gates like the Kirst.
Roy B
South of Boston
www.rvbprecision.com
SASS #93544

Sgt. Quincannon

Quote from: Pantheragem on January 13, 2012, 07:17:26 AM
Nice lookin' pistols! I love my Pietta 1858. I got the one with the cch frame. Not period-accurate, but pretty nonetheless.
I understand that the case hardened frame was actually available as an extra cost option for factory orders.

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