Revolving Rifle

A .36- or. 44-caliber revolving rifle, with 24" or 28" octagonal barrels and 6-shot cylinder. Trigger guard formed with scrolled finger extension at rear. Blued case-hardened, with walnut stock. These rifles are also encountered converted to cartridge and would be worth approximately 20% less than percussion values listed below. Barrel marked "Patented Sept. 14, 1858 E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, New York, U.S.A. New Model". The .44-caliber model will bring a premium of about 15 percent and is rare. Approximately 1,000 manufactured between 1866 and 1879.
Gun Type: Centerfire Rifle
Antique
Excellent$0000
Fine$0000
Very Good$0000
Good$0000
Fair$0000
Poor$0000