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Official State Historical Center of the Texas Rangers law enforcement agency. The Following Article was Originally Published in the Texas Ranger Dispatch Magazine The Texas Ranger Dispatch was published by the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum from 2000 to 2011. It has been superseded by this online archive of Texas Ranger history. Managing Editors Robert Nieman 2000-2009; (b.1947-d.2009) Byron A. Johnson 2009-2011 Publisher & Website Administrator Byron A. Johnson 2000-2011 Director, Texas Ranger Hall of Fame Technical Editor, Layout, and Design Pam S. Baird Funded in part by grants from the Texas Ranger Association Foundation Copyright 2017, Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, Waco, TX. All rights reserved. Non-profit personal and educational use only; commercial reprinting, redistribution, reposting or charge-foraccess is prohibited. For further information contact: Director, Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, PO Box 2570, Waco TX 76702-2570.

Rangers Today Visitor Info History Research Center Hall of Fame Student Help Family History News Click Here for A Complete Index to All Back Issues Dispatch Home Visit our nonprofit Museum Store! Contact the Editor Two 1858 New Model Remington Revolvers. The top gun is factory engraved with ivory grips and twenty-three notches. The bottom gun is stamped as property of the Republic of Mexico. (Author's collection requested that he build more for them. Guns of the Texas Rangers: The Remington New Model Army In 1799, seven-year-old Eliphalet Remington II moved from Suffield, Connecticut, to the small town of Litchfield in upper New York State. There he helped his father farm and operated a forge on the side. According to legend, Lite, as he was called, needed a new rifle and decided to forge the barrel himself. He then carved a stock. The result of this timely task was a beautiful weapon that shot so accurately at shooting matches, fellow hunters By 1822, Remington s barrels were being seen throughout upper New York. In 1828, he devoted his forge to the making of gun barrels and produced 300 a year without scarf icing quality. His work was so impressive that he was awarded a government contract for 5,000 rifles in 1845. Business greatly increased and the father brought his sons Philo, Samuel, and Eliphalet Jr. into the trade. E. Remington & Sons at Illion, New York, opened for business in 1856. Remington secured the services of Fordyce Beals. He created the first Remington revolver in 1857. That first Remington handgun was a five-shot, single-action of.31 caliber that sported a threeinch octagon barrel and carried the name of Remington-Beals Pocket Revolver. Approximately 2,500 first models were produced during 1857 and 1858. After modification, 1,200 second models and 1,500 third models were made. Close-up of typical factory engraving on specialorder Remington New Models. As the pocket revolvers found their way into civilian hands, Remington & Sons immediately began designing a larger revolver for the military. The result was the powerful.44 caliber known as the Remingtonhttp://www.texasranger.org/dispatch/8/Remingtons.htm (1 of 4) [4/30/2009 11:59:15 PM]

Beals Army Revolver. Although 2,500 of them were produced from 1860 to 1862, collectors refer to them as the 1858 Army because of the patent date. E. Remington & Sons did not overlook the popular.36 caliber. Eight thousand of them were made during the two years of the Remington-Beals production. Meanwhile, 5,000 improved Navies, known as the 1861, were manufactured in 1862. As the models rolled off the line, the producers looked to improve both. The result was the creation of their best sellers. The Remington New Model Army was manufactured from 1863 to 1875. At first glance, it is identical to the older model. However, it was designed to eliminate the problems of its predecessor with a notched frame retaining the cylinder pin, safety notches between the nipples of the cylinder, iron front sights rather than German silver, and frame modification to accept larger grips. This Remington New Model Army fired six shots of.44 caliber through its eight-inch octagon barrel that bore the top stamp, PATENTED SEPT. 14, 1858/ E, REMINGTON & SONS ILLION, N.Y., U.S.A. /, NEW MODEL. The enhanced weapon continued such familiar features as the brass trigger guard, wooden grips, blued steel, and an improved New Model Remington loading lever. The handgun in the Slim Jim style was so well received that of the post-civil War 132,000 were produced frontier. Originals between 1863 and 1875, were military holsters along with 32,000 New with the covering flap Navies. These cap-and-ball, cut off. black-powder revolvers provided the stiffest competition for Sam Colt. The government eventually purchased some 110,00 Army and Navy revolvers under contracts that reached $29,196,820.01 before the war ended. The Remington New Model Army proved extremely popular with both Union and Confederate soldiers because of its solid frame construction. During Reconstruction, lawmen, outlaws, and Texas Rangers continued using the battle-proven handguns. Detail of personalization sometimes found on antique weapons. Ivory grip has twentythree notches while the wooden grip has Jose Policarpo Garcia engraved on it. Eliphalet II died in 1861, and the company was taken over by Philo. It was reorganized as a corporation in 1865 under the same name as before and continued making first-class weapons during the metallic carriage period. Despite the best of efforts, however, the 1875 Remington Single-Action Armies were unable to compete with the Colt Peacemakers and Frontiers. In 1888, the renamed Remington Arms Company was taken over by the New York firm of Hartley and Graham. As with other collectables, it is interesting to learn the http://www.texasranger.org/dispatch/8/remingtons.htm (2 of 4) [4/30/2009 11:59:15 PM]

price of these historical weapons when they were in production. A Remington ad during the Civil War listed the price of an Improved Navy at $12, and full-coverage engraving cost an additional $1.50. Ivory grips could be had for an additional $5.50, while pearl ones cost $27. A customer could go first class and receive an engraved New Model Navy with ivory grips for $26 or the same with pearl for $35. However small the prices might appear,the annual wage of a blue-collar worker in 1864 was $300. A U.S. second lieutenant, who was required to purchase his weapons and uniforms, was paid $45 a month. Very rare, special-order, one-piece, oval gripretaining plate that screws onto the bottom of the butt to hold the two-piece grips in place rather than the standard method (right). Note plate engraving. Only one of this type is known. In 1975, E. Dixon Larson provided collectors an extremely fine book and listed the current values for all of the models that Remington produced. The New Model Army s value was estimated to be from $150 to $450, and the New Model Navy listed at $350 to $550. R. L. Wilson s guide for collectors, published in 1998, listed the price of a New Model Army from $700 to $2,500 and the cost of a New Navy between $600 and $1,500. Engraved models are much more valuable, and historical association generally doubles the value at the bare minimum. Therefore, collectors are cautioned to beware of fakes and purchase from reputable dealers. Oval plate holding the two-piece ivory grips in place next to the standard butt strap found on the majority of New Models. For further information: Ball, Robert. W.D.Remington Firearms: The Golden Age of Collecting. Krouse Publications, 1995. Flayderman, Norm. Norm Flayderman s Guide to Antique American Firearms and Their Values, 5th ed. DBI Books, 1990. Larson, E. Dixon. Remington Tips. Pioneer Press, 1975. Schuler, Hartley & Graham. Schuler, Hartley & Graham s Illustrated Catalogue of Arms & Military Goods, 1864. Venner, Dominque. Frontier Pistols and Revolvers. Chartwell, 1996. Wilson, R. L. Official Price Guide to Gun Collecting. House of Collectibles, 1998. http://www.texasranger.org/dispatch/8/remingtons.htm (3 of 4) [4/30/2009 11:59:15 PM]

David Stroud was born in Tyler, Texas, and graduated from Henderson (Texas) High School in 1963. He enlisted in the Marines the following year and served a tour in Vietnam and two years as a drill instructor at Parris Island, South Carolina. He earned his B.S. and M.A. degrees in history at Stephen F. Austin State University and is a history instructor at Kilgore (Texas) College. He has written seven books, along with fifteen articles and book reviews. Top Dispatch Jr. Rangers Corporate Club Museum Store Exhibits/Artifacts Benefactors All rights reserved. 2003, Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum. Contact Us The Hall of Fame and Museum complex is located adjacent to Interstate 35 in Waco, Texas (midway between Dallas/Fort Worth and Austin). http://www.texasranger.org/dispatch/8/remingtons.htm (4 of 4) [4/30/2009 11:59:15 PM]