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The Pietta 1860 Army black powder revolver in .44 caliber is a historically inspired muzzleloader built for shooters who want authentic Civil War–era handling and ballistics without modern smokeless powder. Traditions brings this Italian-made replica to life with a blued steel frame and walnut grip, delivering the look and feel of an original 1860 Army while meeting the mechanical standards of modern shooting. The 8-inch barrel strikes a balance between sight radius and practical carry, making this .44 a capable choice for black powder enthusiasts exploring period-correct revolvers, reenactments, or simply the self-sufficient discipline of hand-loading each cylinder with powder, patch, and ball.
Single-action operation means you'll manually cock the hammer for each shot—there's no trigger-cocking convenience here, only deliberate, controlled fire. That manual rhythm is part of the appeal for many shooters: it connects you to the mechanics of the gun and demands focus. The six-chamber cylinder holds enough rounds for an afternoon at the range, and reloading between cylinders teaches patience and technique that modern shooters often miss.
At 2.75 pounds and 13.75 inches overall, the Pietta 1860 Army carries comfortably without feeling toy-like. The hammer and blade sights are straightforward—no adjustments needed, just point and shoot. Whether you're a black powder competitor, a historical enthusiast, or simply curious about how shooters worked a century and a half ago, this revolver delivers authentic function in a proven design.
| Caliber | .44 Black Powder |
| Action | Single Action |
| Barrel Length | 8 inches |
| Overall Length | 13.75 inches |
| Weight | 2.75 lbs |
| Capacity | 6 rounds |
| Finish | Blued Steel Frame |
| Grip | Walnut |
| Sights | Fixed Hammer and Blade |
The .44 caliber with an 8-inch barrel is a respected black powder hunting platform. Effectiveness depends on your intended game, distance, and load—consult your local hunting regulations and ballistic data for your specific application.
This is a muzzleloading revolver, so you'll load each cylinder manually with black powder, a cloth patch, and a cast lead ball. It does not fire cartridge ammunition. Hand-loading is part of the experience and requires proper technique and safety practices.
The revolver features fixed hammer and blade sights—no adjustable windage or elevation. They're designed for point-of-aim shooting at typical black powder distances.
The Pietta 1860 Army is popular in both camps due to its authentic appearance and reliable single-action function. Check your specific event rules to ensure the revolver meets any requirements for authenticity, finish, or mechanical specifications.

SKU: 115697461 • Width: 6.6in • Height: 2.8in • Depth: 14.5in • Weight: 3.2oz





Availability: In Stock
The Pietta 1860 Army black powder revolver in .44 caliber is a historically inspired muzzleloader built for shooters who want authentic Civil War–era handling and ballistics without modern smokeless powder. Traditions brings this Italian-made replica to life with a blued steel frame and walnut grip, delivering the look and feel of an original 1860 Army while meeting the mechanical standards of modern shooting. The 8-inch barrel strikes a balance between sight radius and practical carry, making this .44 a capable choice for black powder enthusiasts exploring period-correct revolvers, reenactments, or simply the self-sufficient discipline of hand-loading each cylinder with powder, patch, and ball.
Single-action operation means you'll manually cock the hammer for each shot—there's no trigger-cocking convenience here, only deliberate, controlled fire. That manual rhythm is part of the appeal for many shooters: it connects you to the mechanics of the gun and demands focus. The six-chamber cylinder holds enough rounds for an afternoon at the range, and reloading between cylinders teaches patience and technique that modern shooters often miss.
At 2.75 pounds and 13.75 inches overall, the Pietta 1860 Army carries comfortably without feeling toy-like. The hammer and blade sights are straightforward—no adjustments needed, just point and shoot. Whether you're a black powder competitor, a historical enthusiast, or simply curious about how shooters worked a century and a half ago, this revolver delivers authentic function in a proven design.
| Caliber | .44 Black Powder |
| Action | Single Action |
| Barrel Length | 8 inches |
| Overall Length | 13.75 inches |
| Weight | 2.75 lbs |
| Capacity | 6 rounds |
| Finish | Blued Steel Frame |
| Grip | Walnut |
| Sights | Fixed Hammer and Blade |
The .44 caliber with an 8-inch barrel is a respected black powder hunting platform. Effectiveness depends on your intended game, distance, and load—consult your local hunting regulations and ballistic data for your specific application.
This is a muzzleloading revolver, so you'll load each cylinder manually with black powder, a cloth patch, and a cast lead ball. It does not fire cartridge ammunition. Hand-loading is part of the experience and requires proper technique and safety practices.
The revolver features fixed hammer and blade sights—no adjustable windage or elevation. They're designed for point-of-aim shooting at typical black powder distances.
The Pietta 1860 Army is popular in both camps due to its authentic appearance and reliable single-action function. Check your specific event rules to ensure the revolver meets any requirements for authenticity, finish, or mechanical specifications.
SKU: 115697461 • Width: 6.6in • Height: 2.8in • Depth: 14.5in • Weight: 3.2oz
