Remington Model 1875
The Remington Model 1875 is a single-action revolver designed and manufactured by Remington Arms Company. Introduced in the late 19th century, it was known for its robust construction and reliability. The revolver featured a distinctive top-strap design and was chambered for various cartridges, including the popular .44 caliber.
This model was produced until around 1888 and was used by both lawmen and outlaws during the American West. Its design influenced later firearms, and it remains a popular choice among collectors and enthusiasts of historical firearms, often associated with the era of the Wild West and figures like Billy the Kid.