Taylors & Company 1858 Remington Conversion .45 LC Revolver, Blue - 1000
| SKU | 774748 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Taylors and Company |
| MPN | 1000 |
| UPC | 839665009871 |
| Overall Length | 13 |
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Product Details
Details
- Series/Collection: 1858 Remington Conversion
- Action: Single
- Caliber/Gauge: 45 LC
- Capacity: 6
- Sight: Dovetail Blade Front, Notched Rear
- Grip Type: 2-Piece Walnut
- Barrel Finish: Blue
- Frame Finish: Blue
- Barrel Length: 8"
- Overall Length: 13.38"
- Weight: 2.82 lb
- Cylinder Finish: Blue
Features
This Remington Conversion is a perfect reproduction from the historic period when popular black powder revolvers were being converted into cartridge revolvers. Although manufactured as a an already converted cartridge revolver, these copies still feature an easy transition from blackpowder to centerfire cartridges on the .45LC caliber models. The Remington Conversion in .45LC allows a shooter to switch from .45LC to .44 black powder by removing the breech plate, cartridge cylinder, and replacing them both with a spare black powder cylinder. Along with the original conversion design, these revolvers retain other original features: the forged frames are dovetailed to allow the loading gate assembly to slide into place and a modern ejector rod incorporated into the original black powder loading lever with a small notch cut into the loading lever itself. The revolvers are available with a 2-piece walnut grip, octagonal barrel, blued finish, and brass triggerguard.
Features:
- Blue finish, brass trigger guard
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These items are controlled by the U.S. Government and authorized for export only to the country of ultimate destination for use by the ultimate consignee or end-user(s) herein identified. They may not be resold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of, to any other country or to any person other than the authorized ultimate consignee or end-user(s), either in their original form or after being incorporated into other items, without first obtaining approval from the U.S. government or as otherwise authorized by U.S. law and regulations.Magazines will be removed from firearms when shipping to states with magazine capacity restrictions.