“Army Model” Revolvers, Old and New

The top revolver is a circa 1865 martially-marked Remington New Army .44 while the “identical cousin” below it is a 1999-produced Ruger Old Army.

(Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com)

While they look very similar cosmetically, they are, in fact, quite different.

To find out just how much, check out my column at Guns.com.

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