Remington Model 1875 Single Action Army (a.k.a. Improved Army or Frontier Army) [2] was a revolver by E. Remington & Sons. It was based upon the successful New Model Army ( Remington Model 1858) with both revolvers having the same size, appearance, and the removable cylinder. The Remington® 1875 C02 Powered BB/Pellet Revolver is a realistic Remington 1875 replica. The Air Pistol features a functional hammer, loading gate, and extractor creating similar functionality to the actual 1875 firearm. This air pistol accepts dual ammo, bb and pellet, and includes six cartridges for both types of ammunition.
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introduced to the market in 1874, the Model 1875 Remington catalog refers to the recently introduced revolver as "the 1874 Model!. An E. Remington & Sons' broadside from 1876 introduced the revolver as "The Remington No. 3 Revolver, Model 1875" . The No. 3 designation obviously referred to the revolver's predecessors: the Army percussion Realistic Remington 1875 replica Single action Dual ammo (BB & pellet) Nickel finish with faux ivory grip Functional hammer, load gate and extractor Airpower Must Haves The ammunition and accessories below are recommended for the Remington® 1875 (BB/ .177). Crosman® Pointed Pellet (.177) $6.99 Crosman® Copper Magnum Domed Pellet (.177) $15.49 The standard barrel length of the Model 1875 was 7½ inches, with a few made in 5¾-inch lengths. Its calibers were .44 Remington centerfire, .44-40 and a few in .45 Long Colt. Walnut grips and blued finish were standard. As with the Colts, nickel, silver or gold plating was optional, as were pearl or ivory grips, plain or carved. The E. Remington & Sons Model 1875 No. 3 is a six shot, single action (SA), traditional western style revolver with a web under the barrel that invokes the percussion 1858 Remington Army revolver. The 1858 Remington had a solid top strap and the lock-work was accessed from the bottom, by simply removing the trigger guard.
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It began with a patent, an unbreakable patent belonging to Samuel Colt since 1835 that kept E. Remington & Sons at arm's length from the late 1840s until the day Colt's seven-year patent extension expired in 1857. As an American arms manufacturer, Remington was much older than Colt, founded in 1816 by Eliphalet Remington II. Still, the 1875 Remington made an admirable debut with an order of 10,000 revolvers from the Egyptian government, but shipments stopped when Remington discovered that Egypt owed the company. NRA Museums: Remington Model 1875 Single Action Army Revolver Introduced to compete with Colt's Single Action Army revolvers, this Remington design failed to meet with the commercial success enjoyed by Colt's model due to the Hartford firm's two-year head start in production and sales. S/N 13214 1875 Remington Revolver. Caliber: .44-40 caliber. Barrel length: 7 ½" Built to compete with the 1873 Colt, the 1875 was Remington's first metallic cartridge revolver. It kept the overall appearance of the 1858 Remington making it heavier than a Colt but sturdier as well. Like other revolvers, it was a six shot single action.
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Remington Remington 1875 Revolver BB & Pellet 5 reviews Remington C$189.99 Excl. tax Out of stock This six gun is now available as a .177 BB/Pellet CO2 revolver. This nickel-plated replica joins the Colt Peacemaker and S&W Schofield No. 3 to create a trio of legendary Western arms in CO2 versions. The Cimarron-imported Remington 1875 built by Uberti of Italy is the cleanest version available to shooters today. Cimarron demands a little more attention to detail from Uberti and has as many of the non-essential external markings like catalog number and various proofs and date codes placed under the grip.
Shooting and discussing the classic 1875 Remington Single Action revolver. We appreciate Cimarron lending us this revolver. - ------------------------ H. Remington model 1875 revolver. 44/40, 5.75" barrel, S/N 171, nickel finish, ivory grips, gun barrel shortened from 7.5 to 5.75 during the period of use with front side reset. One barrel line address. Frame marked "44", forward of cylinder on reverse. Made in New York in the 1880's. Family Owned & Operated. Cisco's Gallery deals in the rare.
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The Remington 1875 revolver is an improved version of the percussion Remington 1858 New Army, and was manufactured by Remington & Sons from 1875 to 1889. The Remington 1875 features a bored through cylinder to facilitate the usage of metallic cartridges, and like the 1858 can detach its cylinder at will. It was made as a competitor to the Colt. Known officially as the 1875 Single Action Outlaw, the Frank is a nickel-plated .45 Colt with a 7.5-inch barrel. The Frank is an Italian-made replica revolver built by Uberti and imported by Stoeger. Remington's 1875 was based on the earlier Model 1858 New Model Army cap-and-ball revolver which, unlike the Colts of the percussion era.