ANTIQUE (no PAL) Remington 1858 New Army .44 Caliber Project Revolver (parts available to fix)

1225.00
Category
Firearms Handguns
Classification
No PAL Required
Action
Revolver
Manufacturer
Remington
Caliber
44 cal. muzzle loader
Sight
6
Hand
Right Handed or Ambidextrous

This is a budget friendly fixer upper Remington Model 1858 New Army revolver chambered for .44 caliber - price OBO.  This revolver would have been born around the US Civil War, and based on level of wear probably saw use in the battle field before being harvested for parts at some point. Who knows what this revolver has seen in its long and resolute time on earth. Luckily it shows promise to be revived as parts still move freely and are not bound up. All required parts are available online, such as from  Dixie Gun Works  who accept international orders. Based on putting a cart together total cost would be expected to be below $200 USD, probably working out to about $350 CAD all said and done after shipping.  https://www.dixiegunworks.com/index/page/category/category_id/409/name/Remington+M1858+New+Model+Army+and+Navy/

These are a very sought after and collectible model. Functional, a large caliber Remington Revolver in this shape this would generally go for $2000-$3000, with the only other one currently listed at $3800. Honestly I just don't have the time or interest to wait for the parts to show up and repair. My laziness is your gain.

By my judgement, this revolver has the following issues:

Barrel: loosened 1/16th turn, missing front sight and loading lever catch. Gouge around circumference and a couple dents.

Frame: Cylinder pin is undersized (should get a replacement), needs seating lever and trigger guard/trigger guard screw

Action: Needs cylinder hand, trigger return spring, and mainspring

Overall these parts all appear to be available online from several websites including

Positives are that the hammer and trigger move very freely without evidence of rust, and that the cylinder stop, trigger, and hammer interface all seem correct so that with a trigger return spring, mainspring, and cylinder hand all should be able to resume action operation and lockup. Probably a new cylinder pin would be beneficial for this also.

The hardwood (walnut) replacement grips are very sturdy and fit well. The rifling is still present and does not look too worn. The frame is in great shape, with an "antiqued" dark grey patina that shows no evidence of active pitting.

Overall a promising revolver for repair for an opportunistic buyer to add value. Please feel free to call or message for more details, photos, or videos.

Comes with FRT antique report.

No PAL, 18+

Ships Canada

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