1858 New Army Revolvers

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1858 New Army
Blue Steel
Available Calibers:
.44
Available Models:
341000
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1858 New Army

1858 New Army
Blue Steel

1858 New Army
Stainless Steel
Item Number | Model | Model Description | MSRP | Caliber | Barrel Length | Frame Finish | Cylinder | Grip Material | Barrel | Barrel Finish | Trigger Guard Finish | Backstrap Finish | Number of Grooves | Twist Rate | Overall Length | Avg. Weight |
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341000 | 1858 New Army | Blue Steel | $449 | .44 | 8" | Blue Steel | 6-shot | Walnut | Octagonal | Blue | Brass | Blue Steel | 7 | 1:18, LH | 13.6" | 2.7 lbs |
341020 | 1858 New Army | Stainless Steel | $579 | .44 | 8" | Stainless Steel | 6-shot | Walnut | Octagonal | Stainless Steel | Brass | Stainless Steel | 7 | 1:18, LH | 13.6" | 2.7 lbs |
Specifications and prices are subject to change without notice.
Uberti’s 1858 New Army is a large-frame .44-caliber, featuring a brass trigger guard, solid frame and two-piece grip. Historically, this revolver was highly sought after by officers and civilians alike. The sturdy “closed-top” frame contributed to added strength and accuracy.
Features & Highlights

Brass Trigger Guard
These configurations are fitted with brass trigger guard.

Black Powder Load Seating
In Army and Navy Revolvers
To seat black powder loads in the cylinder of the single-action army and navy revolvers, the loading lever is freed from the latch and pulled downward. This causes the ramrod to move through the frame and ram the load home.