Uberti 1858 New Army Target Carbine .44, 18 Barrel

$49,828.00

A budget-friendly reproduction of the classic 1858 Remington carbine in .44 caliber, offering unique black powder fun and improved accuracy from its 18″ barrel.

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Description

The Uberti 1858 New Army Target Carbine .44, 18 Barrel is a modern reproduction of a classic percussion carbine, blending historical design with modern manufacturing for a unique and affordable black powder shooting experience. It offers the familiar mechanics of the 1858 Remington revolver in a rifle-length configuration, providing improved accuracy and a distinctive look without the premium price tag of many historical firearms.

Key Features

  • Classic 1858 Remington-style action in a carbine platform.
  • 18-inch barrel for improved sight radius and velocity over revolver counterparts.
  • Chambered in .44 caliber for use with round ball or conical projectiles.
  • Authentic blued finish and walnut stock for a traditional appearance.
  • Adjustable rear sight for precise target shooting.
  • Robust top strap frame design for durability.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Caliber .44 Percussion
Barrel Length 18 inches
Overall Length Approx. 36 inches
Weight Approx. 6.5 lbs
Action Single-Action Percussion
Sights Adjustable Rear, Blade Front

This carbine is built to handle standard .454 diameter round balls, and its six-shot cylinder offers a familiar loading process for anyone versed in cap-and-ball revolvers. The price point of $498.28 makes it a serious contender in the budget-friendly black powder market. Look, you’re getting a lot of gun for the money here—a full-length carbine that’s often priced close to what many companies charge for just a revolver. It’s a straightforward design that works, and the 18-inch barrel gives you a real ballistic advantage over shorter barreled pistols.

Who This Carbine Is For

This is for the shooter who wants historical flavor without historical prices or headaches. It’s ideal for the budget-conscious black powder enthusiast, the casual plinker looking for something different, or the hunter in states that permit muzzleloading/primitive weapons seasons. It’s also a great entry point for someone curious about front-stuffers but intimidated by more complex long rifles. If you enjoy the process of loading and shooting but want more stability and accuracy than a revolver offers, this carbine fills that niche perfectly. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for your local FFL.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The value is the biggest draw—you get a unique, fun-to-shoot carbine at a revolver’s price. The longer barrel significantly boosts practical accuracy and makes sight alignment easier. Uberti’s reputation for solid reproductions means good fit and finish for the cost. It’s a simple, robust design that’s easy to maintain. No gunsmithing required; it fits out of the box and is ready for the range after a basic cleaning.

Cons: It’s still a muzzleloader, so rate of fire is slow and the cleaning process is mandatory. The .44 caliber round ball, while effective, isn’t a modern high-velocity cartridge. Sourcing percussion caps can be a hassle depending on local supply. Some might find the weight distribution a bit forward-heavy compared to a traditional rifle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this considered a firearm or an antique?

A: Under federal law, this reproduction is treated as a modern firearm, not an antique. That means an FFL transfer is required for purchase, just like any other new gun from your dealer.

Q: What accessories or components do I need to shoot it?

A: You’ll need .44 caliber (.454) round balls or conical bullets, black powder or a approved substitute like Pyrodex, #10 or #11 percussion caps (check nipple size), a powder measure, capper, and cleaning supplies. A compatible powder flask from brands like Traditions or CVA works perfectly.

Q: Can I hunt with this in Missouri?

A: During Missouri’s designated muzzleloader hunting seasons, yes, this carbine is a legal option. Always check the most current Missouri Department of Conservation regulations for specific caliber and ignition type requirements for the game you’re pursuing.

That said, if you’re searching for a distinctive shooter that delivers more bang-for-your-buck than most modern options, the Uberti 1858 Target Carbine stands out. Its blend of classic lines, practical performance, and an accessible price creates a compelling package. See if this unique piece of shooting history fits your collection at firearms-missouri.com.

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