Description
SKU: 831101
The 1860 Army revolver was adopted by the U.S. Ordnance and became very popular with mounted troops because of its easy handling, superior balance and excellent ballistics. This 6-shot, .44 caliber, round-barrel percussion revolver became very popular with mounted troops and went on to be the issue sidearm for the U.S. Army for many years. This Pietta 1860 Army Black Powder Revolver is an authentic reproduction of the 44 Caliber with a round barrel, brass trigger guard, 6-shot cylinder, fixed sights and one-piece walnut grip.
Features
Superior Ballistics
Blued Steel Backstrap, Cylinder and Barrel
Brass Trigger Guard
Color Case Hardened Frame
Round Trigger Guard
Un-Fluted Engraved Cylinder
Round Barrel
Specifications:
Product Information
Black Powder Caliber 44 Caliber
Barrel Length 8 Inches
Barrel Finish Blued
Frame Finish Case Hardened
Sight Type Blade Front
Ignition Type Percussion
Grip Material Walnut
Grip Color Walnut
Delivery Information
Shipping Weight 3.897 Pounds
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Comments (5)
Lol. What makes you think that? Actually I don't drink at all pal. It's called graveyard boredom. I've been a member and contributor on this site for 10 years. I have Alot of experience as well in the firearms and shooting practices. I like sharing my thoughts and experience as well as learning and reading reviews of other members here.
What a beautiful piece. You know that we as a gun culture have almost forgotten what our forefathers had to fight with in securing our country and where we would of been without guns like these. In today's gun market everything is plastic, "lightweight" metals and mass production for as cheap as possible. To see these guns, although obviously reproductions, fills you with a sense of a different time, a different appreciation to our forefathers for their perseverance. Now obviously there were many who suffered at the hands of the invaders to their land and the atrocious acts that followed for years, and to that note, I am not proud.
Yeah, I agree these classic guns are pretty good reproductions now. Pietta has gotten better at what they do over the last few years, but the price has also come up. It takes some time to learn how to shoot these guns safely and accurately, I would learn this before you try to fire it. I prefer the 1858 Reminton style with a solid top frame over the cylinder though.

@ Livinitup1976 Do you drink a lot?