1858 New Army Revolvers
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1858 New Army
Blue Steel
Available Calibers:
.44
Available Models:
341000
Select Model:
1858 New Army
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1858 New Army
Blue Steel
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1858 New Army
Stainless Steel
Item Number | Model | Model Description | MSRP | Caliber | Barrel Length | Frame Finish | Cylinder | Grip Material | Barrel | Barrel Finish | Trigger Guard Finish | Backstrap Finish | Number of Grooves | Twist Rate | Overall Length | Avg. Weight |
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341000 | 1858 New Army | Blue Steel | $449 | .44 | 8" | Blue Steel | 6-shot | Walnut | Octagonal | Blue | Brass | Blue Steel | 7 | 1:18, LH | 13.6" | 2.7 lbs |
341020 | 1858 New Army | Stainless Steel | $549 | .44 | 8" | Stainless Steel | 6-shot | Walnut | Octagonal | Stainless Steel | Brass | Stainless Steel | 7 | 1:18, LH | 13.6" | 2.7 lbs |
Specifications and prices are subject to change without notice.
Uberti’s 1858 New Army is a large-frame .44-caliber, featuring a brass trigger guard, solid frame and two-piece grip. Historically, this revolver was highly sought after by officers and civilians alike. The sturdy “closed-top” frame contributed to added strength and accuracy.
Features & Highlights
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Brass Trigger Guard
These configurations are fitted with brass trigger guard.
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Black Powder Load Seating
In Army and Navy Revolvers
To seat black powder loads in the cylinder of the single-action army and navy revolvers, the loading lever is freed from the latch and pulled downward. This causes the ramrod to move through the frame and ram the load home.