The 1858 Remington reproduction manufactured by F. Pietta is a black powder revolver patterned after the original Remington New Model Army percussion design. It features a solid-frame configuration typical of the 1858 pattern, with a loading lever mounted beneath the barrel and a six-shot cylinder suited for cap-and-ball operation. The revolver is finished in a traditional style consistent with historical models, and it retains the mechanical layout intended for black powder use. This 1858 style pistol was used by Clint Eastwood during the final scene from the movie Pale Rider and shows him changing and empty cylinder for a loaded one,
This revolver is used. It has been cleaned and oiled for preservation. Lubrication applied to moving parts to maintain smooth mechanical function and prevent rust formation. The overall appearance reflects the period styling associated with 19th-century percussion sidearms, including the frame contours and barrel profile characteristic of the Remington design. The gun shows minimul wear on the cylinder but otherwise in fine condition.
Included accessories consist of a walnut display case fitted with a locking key, a powder flask equipped with two dispensing spouts, and a brass bullet mold featuring two cavities—one designed for casting round balls and the other for conical projectiles.