My series on Remington evolution

Started by Bottom Dealin Mike, June 10, 2015, 10:09:31 AM

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Bottom Dealin Mike

Here is my series on the evolution of .44 caliber Remington revolvers starting with the cap and ball New Model Army, on to cartridge conversions, and the Model 1875. Finally finishing up with the Model 1890.

New Model Army:

https://www.full30.com/video/971214cd26bdbf467c2d52adaa66cca5

Cartridge conversions:

https://www.full30.com/video/61ea9ce29e0fca1856dc303d4d2106d8

Model 1875:

https://www.full30.com/video/552c6e6910423518e589edd75d7fd24b

Model 1890:

https://www.full30.com/video/c951e0527af4ad9c25559a0c769bea18

      

Jake C

Thanks for posting, Mike! It was your videos that really got me into firearms of the 19th century in general, and the Remington 1875 in particular, which has got to be my favorite handgun, period. There's just something about their looks and how they handle.
Win with ability, not with numbers.- Alexander Suvorov, Russian Field Marshal, 1729-1800

Thumb Buster

Mike, I always look forward to your videos.  When I can't get to the range they keep me busy.  I can almost smell the smoke.  Thanks again.
"Those who pound their guns into plowshears will plow for those who didn't"  --Thomas Jefferson

Coffinmaker

Thanks a lot Mike. 
Really great stuff.  Only ........

I don't like Remingtons  :o

Coffinmaker

Harley Starr

A work in progress.

Fox Creek Kid

Has anyone heard anymore on the Taylor's "thin plate" conversion?  ???

tommy4toes

My two were made by Bob Millington; I think Kenny Howell will do them too.

tommy4toes

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