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14, 1858, for his design which required ... Prior to the outbreak of the Civil War, Remington sold Beals Revolvers to a wide range of customers, including a few in the South.
The Remington-Rider Double-Action from 1858, a product of Remington Arms and Joseph Rider, was one of the more iconic guns of the Civil War. It is claimed that this revolver is the first double ...
The solid-frame 1858 Remington Army and Navy revolvers were among the sturdiest and handsomest of Civil War revolvers and easily (if clumsily) transitioned to the cartridge era. The conversion ...
The Remington-Rider Double-Action from 1858, a product of Remington Arms and Joseph Rider, was one of the more iconic guns of the Civil War. It is claimed that this revolver is the first double ...
In 1858, Ebenezer Townsend ... With the outbreak of the Civil War in April 1861 the opening of the new plant in Binghamton came at an opportune time. Both Colt and Remington were already involved ...
The Remington revolvers, numbered 1 and 2, were previously owned by Civil War general and 18 th President Ulysses S. Grant. Ulysses S. Grant’s revolvers (photo courtesy of Rock Island Auction ...
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