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  1. The Remington is a single-action, six-shot, percussion revolver produced by E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, N.Y., based on the Fordyce Beals patent of September 14, 1858 (Patent 21,478). The Remington Army revolver is large-framed revolver in .44 caliber with an 8-inch barrel length.

  2. 9 de set. de 2016 · In 1858 Beals invented and patented a spur-trigger, single-action, percussion revolver. The unique feature of this pistol was the manner of securing the cylinder pin with the loading lever. This arrangement would have far-reaching implications for Remington's large-frame revolvers.

  3. Production history; Designer: Casimir and Eugene Lefaucheux: Designed: 1854: Manufacturer: Various: Unit cost: $17 per one revolver and 50 rounds (1861) Produced: 1858–1865: Variants: numerous: Specifications; Mass: 980 g (35 oz) Length: 280 mm (11 in) Barrel length: 155 mm (6.1 in)

  4. Um Remington Model 1858 no Morges Military Museum. O Remington Model 1858, na verdade Remington-Beals Model Revolver, e seus subsequentes modelos e variações, foram revólveres a percussão nos calibres .31 (Pocket) .36 (Navy) ou .44 (Army), fabricados pela Eliphalet Remington & Sons entre 1862 e 1875.

  5. The Starr 1858 double-action revolver is a peculiar weapon, generally known only to the most avid students of American Civil War weapons, which Clint Eastwood nevertheless included in his western movie Unforgiven (1992) . Movie “Unforgiven”: the Starr 1858 revolver. Movie / 30 years of “Unforgiven" (1992)

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  6. 6 de jan. de 2017 · The “1858 Remington” is a modern collector’s term for the Remington New Model Army. The Old Model started production in 1861 with the slightly improved New Model Army coming out in 1863.

  7. 29 de jan. de 2018 · In 1858, Remington and Beals raised the bar for .44-caliber handgun designs with the introduction of the Remington-Beals Army model, an immediate and successful rival to the Colt Dragoons and their comparatively outdated (in Beals’ opinion) construction. The .44-caliber Remington Army was followed by a .36-caliber Navy Model.