Remington 1858 New Model Army .44, a six-shot breech-loading cap-and-bolt revolver in cal. .44. The first revolver with a closed frame (with greater rigidity) that allows the drum to be removed and a new, already loaded one to be inserted...
Remington New Model Army Inox .36 stainless steel black powder revolver - excellent protection against the corrosive properties of black powder combustion products. Closed steel frame careful workmanship affect the repeatability of shots...
1851 Navy Yank Sheriff .44 Laser Checkered, a Colt black-rifle revolver in cal. .44. On the drum engraved scene of the victory of the Second Texas Navy at the Battle of Campeche. Hot-hardened steel frame. Sheriff version with short barrel perfect for quic
1851 Navy Yank Steel Frame revolver Samuel Colt black-pistol cal .44. Drum with engraved scene of the victory of the 2nd Texas Navy at the Battle of Campeche. Hot-hardened steel frame. Bow, shank fittings made of polished brass. Walnut wood cladding
1851 Colt Navy Yank Steel Old Silver Snubnose .44 with an ergonomic Thunderer grip and Checkered Grip pads. The best revolver for quick drawing and shooting at short distances: short barrel, handy Thunderer handle.
1858 New Model Army Steel Old Silver .44 crafted version of the Remington revolver. Unique model with steel frame in Old Silver finish (corresponds to the color of old Italian coins) is less susceptible to the corrosive effects of black powder combustion
1862 Colt New York Metropolitan Police .36, Samuel Colt designed six-shot black powder percussion revolver .36, front-loading, open frame and concave cylinder drum.
1858 Remington New Model Army Steel Sheriff .44. Version with cannelled (concave drum). Revolver with a fire-hardened steel closed frame (with greater rigidity) that allows you to remove the drum and put on a new one already loaded...
1858 Remington New Model Army Steel cal. .44. Version (LC) with moled grip covers. Breech-loading revolver with a fire-hardened steel closed frame (with greater rigidity) that allows you to remove the drum and put on a new one already loaded.
1851 Colt Navy Yank Snubnose .44 with an ergonomic Thunderer grip and Checkered Grip pads. The best revolver for quick drawing and shooting at short distances: short barrel, handy Thunderer handle.
1860 Army Steel .44, a Colt black-powered revolver in cal .44. Version with 8" barrel used by the Union Army during the Civil War. Steel frame, trigger guard, grip hardware and engraved drum with scene of the Second Texas Navy victory at the Battle of Cam
Remington 1858 New Model Army .36, a six-shot breech-loading cap-and-bolt revolver in cal. .36. The first revolver with a closed frame (with greater rigidity) that allows the drum to be removed and a new, already loaded one to be inserted...
1862 Pocket Police Snubnose Stainless. 3" barrel, ergonomic Thunderer grip with fluted liners - best revolver for defense - for quick draw, short range shooting. Snubnose (English. nose) revolver with a 3" or shorter barrel..