Description
The Uberti 1858 New Army Stainless Steel .44, 8″ Barrel is a modern reproduction of the classic 1858 Remington percussion revolver. It’s a faithful, shootable replica built with contemporary stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance, offering a direct link to 19th-century firearms technology for modern enthusiasts, reenactors, and hunters. This piece ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Key Features
- Authentic 1858 Remington New Army design in modern stainless steel.
- Reliable single-action percussion ignition system.
- 8-inch barrel for improved sight radius and historical accuracy.
- Six-shot cylinder, loading lever, and brass trigger guard.
- Drop-in ready for display, range use, or historical demonstration.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .44 Cap & Ball |
| Barrel Length | 8 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 14 Inches |
| Frame Material | Stainless Steel |
| Action | Single Action |
| Capacity | 6 Shots |
This isn’t a safe queen that needs constant coddling. The stainless steel construction handles field moisture and powder residue better than the original’s blued steel. When it comes to a long day at the range or a weekend black powder hunt, that corrosion resistance means more time shooting and less time scrubbing. The 8-inch barrel provides a stable sight picture and aids in consistent powder combustion. You’ll need to supply your own black powder or substitute, .454 round balls, #10 percussion caps, and lubricant. The total investment for this classic piece is $445.55.
Who This Revolver Is For
This Uberti 1858 New Army is for the shooter who values historical connection and mechanical simplicity. It’s for the black powder hunter seeking a period-correct sidearm for deer season. It’s for the Cowboy Action shooter looking for a reliable, no-frills percussion revolver that fits out of the box for competition in specific categories. It’s also for the firearms history enthusiast who wants a hands-on, functional piece of the past without the cost and fragility of an original antique. Here’s the thing—it demands a methodical, involved shooting process that modern cartridge firearms don’t, and that’s precisely the appeal for its intended user.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Historically significant design. Stainless steel is forgiving and low-maintenance in the black powder environment. Uberti’s reputation for quality reproductions. The 8-inch barrel aids in accuracy. Offers a tangible, slower-paced shooting discipline that emphasizes skill and process.
Cons: Muzzle-heavy balance due to the long barrel. Slower reload process compared to cartridge revolvers. Requires separate purchase of powder, balls, caps, and tools. Not a practical choice for modern defensive scenarios. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases, as with all modern firearms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a cartridge-conversion revolver or a traditional cap-and-ball?
A: This is a traditional percussion cap-and-ball revolver. It is not chambered for metallic cartridges. It requires loose black powder (or a substitute), a lead round ball, a percussion cap on each nipple, and lubricant over each chamber for safe and proper operation.
Q: What accessories or components do I need to shoot it?
A: You will need FFFg black powder or a black powder substitute like Pyrodex P, .454 diameter lead round balls, #10 percussion caps, a powder measure, a capper, lubricant (like Bore Butter or a homemade beeswax mix), and basic cleaning supplies for black powder. A starter kit from a brand like CVA or Traditions covers the essentials.
Q: Can I use modern smokeless powder in this revolver?
A: Absolutely not. This is a critical safety rule. Never, under any circumstances, use modern smokeless powder in a black powder firearm. Smokeless powder burns at vastly different pressures and can cause catastrophic failure. Use only approved black powder or certified black powder substitutes designed for muzzleloaders and cap-and-ball revolvers.
If the methodical ritual of loading, the distinctive smoke, and the direct connection to history appeal to you, this Uberti 1858 New Army provides that experience in a durable, well-made package. View its current availability at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.




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