As the self-contained metallic cartridge was being developed and perfected, many firearms manufacturers and private gunsmiths were busy converting the cap and ball arms to metallic cartridge models, more commonly known as “conversions.” However, rather than convert the older percussion arms, the Remington factory began manufacturing their popular New Model Army revolvers as metallic cartridge guns. Cimarron has taken their 1858 models and improved these replicas for the modern shooter, particularly those engaged in cowboy action shooting.. The 1858 New Model Army in .44 bore was originally converted to either .46 rimfire or .44 rimfire and centerfire metallic cartridges and priced for the civilian trade at a whopping $9 per copy. On the other hand, the New Model Navy revolvers were percussion arms returned to Remington by the US Navy to be converted to .38 centerfire. Reproduced from an original new model army from the Cimarron collection and now available in Standard Blue and color case hardened, Cimarron’s 1858 New Model Army can be had with either the 5½-inch, or the 8-inch octagon barrel, in your choice of .45 Colt, .44-40, or .38 Special (in 5 1/2-inch barrel). A 7 3/8-inch barreled New Model Navy, chambered for the .38 Special cartridge is also available. Both versions have ejector rods. Cimarron’s replica Remington New Model Army or Navy looks and handles like the real deal! For more information on these or other models in the mid-1800s collection visit online at: cimarron-firearms.com.
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Useful Gun Owner Links
- Armed American Radio
- Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA)
- Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership (DRGO)
- International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms Rights (IAPCAR)
- Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership
- Keep And Bear Arms (KABA)
- Polite Society Podcast
- Second Amendment Foundation (SAF)
- Tom Gresham's Gun Talk
- US Concealed Carry Association
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