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    I have searched the forums, and found nothing concerning this. I own a .58 Remington .44. The Gun is stainless steel. Was this metal type, or finish appropriate for the period? Any information would be apprecieated.


    M Grzeskowiak
    9th NYVC
    Buffalo, NY
    mrgrzeskowiak@roadrunner.com

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    Re: 58 remington

    No, stainless steel didn't come about until the early 20th century.
    Paul Calloway
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      Re: 58 remington

      Hallo!

      Plus, it is more likely a repro Remington M1863 New Model Army or M1863 New Model Navy.
      No one makes a repro of the 1858 Beals-Remington revolver.

      As made/issued, the grip frame, frame, cylinder, barrel, and loading lever were blued. However, rarely, on special order, different finishes could be purchased such as nickel plated for the civillian market.

      Curt
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        Re: 58 remington

        Forgot to mention it was a New model army...

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