Remington 1858 - another one.
Remington 1858 - another one.
Been member here for some years but I do not think I ever posted mine. Not looking for any particular comments but It will be appreciated. It has two different serial numbers.



Re: Remington 1858 - another one.
Hi,
What are the two serial numbers? Also does the serial number on the trigger guard tab match either the barrel or frame number?
Bill
What are the two serial numbers? Also does the serial number on the trigger guard tab match either the barrel or frame number?
Bill
Re: Remington 1858 - another one.
billt wrote:Hi,
What are the two serial numbers? Also does the serial number on the trigger guard tab match either the barrel or frame number?
Bill
Barrel has 61973 and frame/TG has matching 81671 numbers.
Inspection marks:
Barrel C & A
Frame C, A, H & R under the left grip panel.
Cylinder P, P & P
Loading lever has H
Trigger guard has S
Thanks
SIGP2101
Re: Remington 1858 - another one.
Your revolver was shipped to the Government in June of 1864. The most likely reason for the barrel serial number being different from the frame and T/G serial number is because the original barrel did not pass inspection. Your barrel is from a revolver, which was manufactured in March of 1864. That revolver probably had a defective frame and the barrel and other good parts were removed to be used on later revolvers.
I hope this helps,
Bill
I hope this helps,
Bill
Re: Remington 1858 - another one.
billt wrote:Your revolver was shipped to the Government in June of 1864. The most likely reason for the barrel serial number being different from the frame and T/G serial number is because the original barrel did not pass inspection. Your barrel is from a revolver, which was manufactured in March of 1864. That revolver probably had a defective frame and the barrel and other good parts were removed to be used on later revolvers.
I hope this helps,
Bill
One BIG thank you for provided information. Accordingly - roughly 20000 revolvers were produced between March and June of 1864. Lets say 3 months period.
Did Remington had that kind of capacity back then? over 200 units per day. Fascinating indeed.
SIGP2101
Re: Remington 1858 - another one.
I would rather suggest an arsenal repair of a revolver turned in after the CW. Accordig to the book. "Arming the US cavalry --", this was not uncommon. The Remington factory would have had unnumbered barrels on hand