• Remington Model 1875 Single Action Army (a.k.a. Improved Army or Frontier Army)[2] was a revolver by E. Remington & Sons.
  • M1875. An American-made, six-shot, single-action revolver designed and manufactured by Remington Arms as the company's first metallic cartridge revolver.
  • Remington Model 1875 Single Action.
  • The Remington Model 1875 "Improved Army or Frontier Revolver" was produced from 1874-1888, with the model first appearing in the 1875 Remington catalog.
  • The Remington Model 1875 was a single-action revolver produced by E. Remington & Sons to compete with the Colt Peacemaker.
  • "Despite the strong Remington revolver pedigree, the Model 1875 New Army could not compete with the popular Colt Peacemaker line."
  • The Remington Model 1875 Renewal follows the form and function of the successful Model 1858, which was widely used and accepted during the American...
  • ...right so anyway that’s the 1875 Remington pretty cool it’ll shoot it it now it came out in a proprietary cartridge 44 Remington centerfire they called it okay Chris.
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  • First introduced to the market in 1874, the Model 1875 Remington catalog refers to the recently introduced revolver as “the 1874 Model!.
  • The 1875 Remington Improved Model Army was Remington’s first cartridge handgun designated to compete with Colt’s 1873 Revolver.
  • Today let's take a closer look at the Remington Model 1875 single action revolver.
  • Colt built more Peacemakers between 1873 and 1879 than all the Remington Model 1875, 1888, and 1890 Single Actions combined.