The ser # is in the 5000 under the wood grip (i think the frist # is a 5 its hard to read). with the # 50 stamped on the other side of the grip strap.
The gun functions good still.
Cylinder has 45 Stamped lightly on its back.
I think its the real deal 45 caliber 1875 Because i have a 44 Caliber one and the Area where the cylinder fits in this frame the Area is longer by about or close to and 1/8 of and inch on this 45 caliber one and theres signs of orignal nickle so its not been altered.
The 45 Cylinder is longer than the 44 cal one to!
Aparently theses Mexican bought Remys had the orignal barrel shortened web removed and a diffrent or colt SAA style Cylinder pin with a side screw to take out the pin.
The hole with set screw is only on the Left side of the frame theres no hole on the right side.
Any info on the 45 colt 1875 Remy would be much appreciated.

How rare are theses 45 Cal ones
Also i just checked the Hammers are the same exact Shape BUT the 44 Cal one has the frist Gen colt style Cone hammer tip thats Removable!
The hammer tip on the Below 45 cal one is all one piece and is a flat sided fireing pin.
The fireing pin is Diffrent than the 44 Caliber gun!
I can take more pics of the two Hammers together if needed .
I find it odd that they would change the hammer tips shape.
Anyway i knew to buy this gun when it came up just in case its the Real deal a rare 45 Cal 1875 or 1890 maby??? Remington Army.
Picture Added! of the Two Remys side by side!!
Look at the Diffrent fireing pin holes in the frame.
That Mexican marked one was Factory made like that.
And one more photo of Mexican ones barrel markings.


