1858 Remington New Model Army by Pietta

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The Pietta "Shooters" model is a completely different model from their regular 1858. Back in the day when the regular Pietta 1858 had a welded in front sight stud, the shooters model had a dovetailed front sight and if I remember correctly the dovetailed rammer lug. The frame was forged, line-bored and with the fancy rifling like the original that started slow and ended fast.

It also had a silver-plated trigger guard and the "Remington" address thingy on the top of the barrel. The one I had needed .460 balls. A .457 would chamber with the rammer and the concave rammer would suction pull it right back out of the chamber. If I remember correctly the hammer spur was checkered also. So, you got a lot more for your money over a regular 58. I traded mine up back in the day and sadly traded it off. No way would I pay today's prices for one.
 
It’s 6 of one half dozen of the other. Uberti usually has better fit and finish and more discrete stampings on the gun. They’re also closer dimensionally to original guns. Pietta are somewhat larger and have a billboard stamped on the sides of the barrel and frame. Or used to, I haven’t seen any new Pietta guns in some time. Of course the gun can always be defarbed if it bothers you. Here’s an example of this on a Shooters Model Pietta… it’s not cheap if taken to this level…
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That is an absolute beauty. I would have great difficulty in firing that.
 


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