Secondedlooks vintage, but the PN stamp on its cylinder implies it is a modern Italian replica
I would respectfully disagree. It may very well be modern made, with those Italian markings, and therefore a "replica," and the octagonal barrel gives it some similarity in appearance to an 1851 Colt, but those were .36 caliber and as far as I know, none had brass frames. Some Confederate revolvers had brass frames, but I don't know of any Colts that did. The 1858 Remington had a top strap, and I'm not aware of an 1858 Colt. In .44 caliber, with a rebated cylinder, brass frame and octagonal barrel, it is unlike any historical revolver I know of. So, it is very likely a "replica," but of what? Pietta makes a brass framed 1858 "Remington," and the renowned Witloe "Lee" revolver had a bronze frame, but it was also in the image of the 1858 Remington, with a top strap. The subject revolver has an open top.It is a replica of an 1858 revolver
No, at best it is made to represent a Colt 1851 Navy in non-correct .44 caliberIt is a replica of an 1858 revolver
If you can get it for under $300 then just enjoy. It is a nice looking cased set. If you are looking for HC then i would pass. Over the years i have bought parts and mismatched several revolvers and single shots. They are for my use so who cares, i dont.
That’s how I feel……If you can get it for under $300 then just enjoy. It is a nice looking cased set. If you are looking for HC then i would pass. Over the years i have bought parts and mismatched several revolvers and single shots. They are for my use so who cares, i dont.
DL
Not even close! The 1858 has a top strap or enclosed frame. The revolver in question is an open top design.It is a replica of an 1858 revolver
$758!!!!! For that?!?
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