Remington New Model Army Revolver
DatePatented Sept. 14 1858, Made 1863-1888
Location where madeNew York, New York, United States
MediumMetal
ClassificationsWeapons and Ammunition
Credit LineGift of the estate of Mrs. Addie Logee Wolcott
Object number1968.7.1
DescriptionBlued steel frame, barrel and cylinder. The hammer is also made of steel, but it is not blued. The wooden hand grip plates are walnut, oval trigger guard is made of brass. The cylinder has intermediate recesses or hammer rest knotches between the cones. The barrel is octagonal and is threaded where it joins the cylinder. These threads are exposed. The inside of the barrel has five grooves cut in a spiral pattern (5x5 rifling). Manufacturer's name and date stamped on top of barrel. The serial number and the letter S are stamped under the barrel. "A" and "L" are stamped on sides of barrel. Groove rear sight and blade front sight at muzzle. Vermont 62323. Carved on left grip: RH (for fuller description see file)On View
Not on viewCollections
c. 1910
17th century
1870-1890
1861-1864