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I Have This Old Gun: Remington 1875 Improved Army Revolver It probably wasn’t the kind of endorsement that E Remington Sons would have preferred, but when outlaw Frank James surrendered to the governor of Missouri on Oct 5, 1882, and handed over his
Remington Model 1875 Revolver - CHUCKHAWKS. COM The Remington 1875 Improved Army revolver was perhaps the finest of the frontier six shooters of the late 19th Century Unfortunately for Remington, their Model 1875 Improved Army came two years after the introduction of the Colt Single Action Army revolver
NRA Museums: 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 Also known as the "Improved Army" or "Frontier Army" revolver, this single-action was a competitor to Colt's popular Single Action Army line By the time of its
Investment Grade Remington M-1875 Single Action Army Revolver This is an EXCELLENT condition example of the Remington M-1875 Single Action Army Revolver This model was the first military sized, cartridge revolver to be produced by Remington that was not a conversion of one of their earlier percussion models The gun was a six shot, single action revolver that competed directly with the Colt Single Action Army The gun had a fluted cylinder and was