With only 2,020 produced, the 1890 Remington revolver signaled the last of Remington's bid in the revolver market. Today, this handsome sixgun is a desirable, but difficult to find, very collectible firearm. Basically an 1875 model with a cutaway web under the barrel and a circular swivel/lanyard ring in the butt strap, the 1890 Remington was produced only for a few years (1891-1896) and was offered with 5 1/2-inch and 7 1/2-inch barrels. Among the 1890 model's users was sharpshooter Peter Bogardus, son of Capt. Adam Bogardus, who both toured with the Buffalo Bill Wild West show. Interestingly, while John Wayne's J.B. Books' character packed 1873 peacemaker single actions in his 1976 Western "The Shootist", in the original Glendon Swarthout novel, and in the sequel, "The Last Shootist", written by Glendon's son, Miles Swarthout, Books relies on a pair of 1890 Remingtons! This scarce six-shooter has been faithfully reproduced by Uberti for Cimarron. As J.B. Books might say, Cimarron's 1890 model may just "suit your pistol!"
Cimarron 1890 Remington 357 Magnum Revolver 5.5" Blued Barrel 6 Round Walnut Grip
Cimarron
MSRP:
$742.47
$605.09
(You save
$137.38
)
- SKU:
- GCA157
- UPC:
- 844234109982
- Barrel Finish:
- Blued
- Barrel Length In Inches:
- 5.5000
- caliber:
- .357 Mag
- Cylinder Capacity:
- 6.0
- Dimension:
- 2.15 X 15.55 X 6.30
- Frame Color:
- CASE COLORED/HARDENED
- Grips Material:
- WOOD
- Hammer Type:
- STANDARD
- Sight Type:
- FIXED
- Trigger Type:
- STANDARD
- Weight In Ounces:
- 40.0
- Caliber:
- 357 Magnum/38 Special
- Drilled And Tapped:
- N
- Frame Designation:
- N/a
- Weight In Ounces:
- 40.00
- Cylinder Capacity:
- 6.00
- Barrel Length In Inches:
- 5.50
- Dimension:
- 2.15 X 6.15 X 14.00