The GWII “Gamblers Royale” is elegantly engraved with a Victorian scroll-work on the contrasting black barrel and the polished steel frame. It is further accented with a one-piece black grip.
The 1873 Great Western II “Liberty” has factory laser engraving on the barrel, cylinder & frame and Ultra Ivory Grip with the Liberty Eagle laser engraved on it. This unique firearm is a “must have” for every collector or shooter of Western firearms.
The Great Western II “Liberty” has factory laser engraving on the barrel, cylinder and frame andUltra Ivory Grip with the Liberty Eagle laser engraved on it. This unique firearm is a “must have” for every collector or shooter of Western firearms. Manufactured by F.LLI Pietta.
EMF decided to use the Great Western II “Californian” as the starting point for the “U.S. Marshal”, changing the backstrap and triggerguard from steel to brass. It is further accented with a laser engraved Old West U.S. Marshal’s badge on both sides of the one-piece walnut grip.
The 1873 Great Western II Alchimista II is paired with an 1860 Army grip frame. It features a wider competition trigger that is set back, allowing for a larger finger in the trigger guard. The 1860 grip is longer and slimmer and points better and more naturally than the revolvers with the standard 1873 grip.
Pietta spare cylinder #15-16 for the 1851 Navy in 44 Cal. is non-engraved. Includes nipples.
The Pietta 1851/1860/1861 Parts Kit contains one of each- mainspring, hammer, hand & spring, bolt, trigger, sear or trigger & bolt spring.
Pietta non-engraved spare cylinder for the 1858 New Model Army in 44 Cal. Includes nipples.
Pietta engraved spare cylinder for the 1851 Navy & 1860 Navy in 44 Cal. Includes nipples.
A very popular revolver for its time, the model 1851 Navy revolver was adopted by both the U.S. and British military. This revolver received its name from the depiction on the cylinder of the Texas Navy’s victory over the Mexican fleet in 1843. Manufactured by F.LLI Pietta, Italy.
The 1858 Rem Texas Sheriff features a brass frame, octagon barrel, walnut grip, and blued finish barrel and cylinder.
The 1858 Remington Army with a stainless steel 8″ barrel, frame and Walnut grips.
1860 Army “Old Silver” with a steel 8″ barrel, cylinder, frame and Walnut grips.