Remington Model 1875, Single Action Army, .44 Caliber Revolver
This Remington model was made in the early 1880's to compete with the very popular Colt Single Action. This particular gun's lineage is still under investigation but the bone grips are original since they appear in all the surviving family and museum photos. The owner cut the barrel to allow for a quicker draw from his holster, an unlikely task by a lawman but typical of an outlaw. Total production of this model was around 25,000.