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The Pietta 1858 Remington .44 cal black powder revolver brings authentic frontier firepower to the range or hunting field. Built on the proven single-action design that won the Civil War and tamed the American West, this 8-inch barrel revolver pairs classic lines with reliable performance. Whether you're a black powder enthusiast stepping into cap-and-ball shooting, a historical reenactor, or a hunter pursuing that open-sight, self-reliant challenge, the 1858 Remington delivers genuine period mechanics in a modern reproduction that actually works.
The steel frame and blued finish give this revolver a purposeful, no-nonsense appearance that honors the original's legacy. At 14.5 inches overall and weighing 2.75 pounds, it balances naturally in your hand—hefty enough to absorb the kick of a .44 black powder load, but not so heavy that a full day of shooting becomes a chore. The 8-inch barrel provides the sight radius and velocity you need for consistent accuracy at realistic hunting and target distances.
You'll load this one the old-fashioned way: pour powder down each chamber, seat a lead ball over the mouth, add a percussion cap to the nipple, and you're ready to fire. It's slower than modern cartridge guns, but that's part of the appeal—it teaches patience, precision, and genuine marksmanship. The walnut grip and traditional top strap with post sight keep things period-correct while delivering adequate sighting for practical use.
The 6-shot capacity and single-action trigger give you the mechanics that cavalry troopers and frontier settlers knew by heart. This is a working gun for folks who respect the history and enjoy the ritual of black powder shooting.
| Caliber | .44 Black Powder |
| Action | Single Action |
| Barrel Length | 8 inches |
| Overall Length | 14.5 inches |
| Weight | 2.75 lbs |
| Capacity | 6 rounds |
| Frame | Steel |
| Finish | Blued |
| Grip | Walnut |
| Sights | Top Strap and Post |
You'll load powder, seat a ball, and cap each nipple manually before each shot. It's slower than cartridge shooting but straightforward once you develop a routine. Many shooters appreciate the hands-on process and the meditative pace it brings to range time.
Yes. The 8-inch barrel and .44 caliber deliver adequate power for small to medium game at reasonable ranges, and the single-action mechanics encourage deliberate, accurate shooting. Success depends on your skill, your load, and your quarry—standard hunting ethics and regulations apply.
You'll need black powder (or approved substitute), .44 caliber lead balls, and percussion caps—all widely available from black powder retailers. A powder measure, ball starter, and cleaning supplies are also recommended but not included with the gun.
At 14.5 inches overall, it's close to the size of a standard Colt or Remington revolver, so many period-style leather holsters will fit. Measure your gun or check compatibility with the holster maker before purchasing.

SKU: 115668094 • Width: 6.6in • Height: 2.8in • Depth: 14.6in • Weight: 3.35oz





Availability: In Stock
The Pietta 1858 Remington .44 cal black powder revolver brings authentic frontier firepower to the range or hunting field. Built on the proven single-action design that won the Civil War and tamed the American West, this 8-inch barrel revolver pairs classic lines with reliable performance. Whether you're a black powder enthusiast stepping into cap-and-ball shooting, a historical reenactor, or a hunter pursuing that open-sight, self-reliant challenge, the 1858 Remington delivers genuine period mechanics in a modern reproduction that actually works.
The steel frame and blued finish give this revolver a purposeful, no-nonsense appearance that honors the original's legacy. At 14.5 inches overall and weighing 2.75 pounds, it balances naturally in your hand—hefty enough to absorb the kick of a .44 black powder load, but not so heavy that a full day of shooting becomes a chore. The 8-inch barrel provides the sight radius and velocity you need for consistent accuracy at realistic hunting and target distances.
You'll load this one the old-fashioned way: pour powder down each chamber, seat a lead ball over the mouth, add a percussion cap to the nipple, and you're ready to fire. It's slower than modern cartridge guns, but that's part of the appeal—it teaches patience, precision, and genuine marksmanship. The walnut grip and traditional top strap with post sight keep things period-correct while delivering adequate sighting for practical use.
The 6-shot capacity and single-action trigger give you the mechanics that cavalry troopers and frontier settlers knew by heart. This is a working gun for folks who respect the history and enjoy the ritual of black powder shooting.
| Caliber | .44 Black Powder |
| Action | Single Action |
| Barrel Length | 8 inches |
| Overall Length | 14.5 inches |
| Weight | 2.75 lbs |
| Capacity | 6 rounds |
| Frame | Steel |
| Finish | Blued |
| Grip | Walnut |
| Sights | Top Strap and Post |
You'll load powder, seat a ball, and cap each nipple manually before each shot. It's slower than cartridge shooting but straightforward once you develop a routine. Many shooters appreciate the hands-on process and the meditative pace it brings to range time.
Yes. The 8-inch barrel and .44 caliber deliver adequate power for small to medium game at reasonable ranges, and the single-action mechanics encourage deliberate, accurate shooting. Success depends on your skill, your load, and your quarry—standard hunting ethics and regulations apply.
You'll need black powder (or approved substitute), .44 caliber lead balls, and percussion caps—all widely available from black powder retailers. A powder measure, ball starter, and cleaning supplies are also recommended but not included with the gun.
At 14.5 inches overall, it's close to the size of a standard Colt or Remington revolver, so many period-style leather holsters will fit. Measure your gun or check compatibility with the holster maker before purchasing.
SKU: 115668094 • Width: 6.6in • Height: 2.8in • Depth: 14.6in • Weight: 3.35oz
