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Title: 1875 Remington Original Front Site
Post by: russ1943 on July 24, 2022, 08:45:00 PM
Does the original 1875 Remington have a Post Front Site or a Blade Site on that is on Uberti's
Title: Re: 1875 Remington Original Front Site
Post by: Marshal Will Wingam on July 24, 2022, 11:45:28 PM
I just went online and found examples of originals both ways.
Title: Re: 1875 Remington Original Front Site
Post by: The Pathfinder on July 25, 2022, 12:18:48 PM
As it seems to be the case with the Ubertis, the original Remington started out using the post front sight and later on went with the blade like Colt. Not sure when or what drove the change, but would bet by the 1888 and 1890 models they were all made with the blade.
Title: Re: 1875 Remington Original Front Site
Post by: Galloway on July 25, 2022, 02:00:36 PM
I believe the first ubertis also had post front sights, so both had both at one time or another.
Title: Re: 1875 Remington Original Front Site
Post by: The Pathfinder on July 26, 2022, 07:43:09 AM
The early Ubertis did indeed have the post front, also had the original style of cylinder pin latch which used a spring on the end of the cylinder pin as opposed the the cross pin like the later Colts used. Now they all use the cross pin. I believe all of the earliest 1875s went to Replica Arms of Ohio back in the early 70s. I believe there may have been less than 400 made that way as I haven't seen or heard of one out of the 3XX range. I have three, two in the 2XX range and also serial # 10.
Title: Re: 1875 Remington Original Front Site
Post by: russ1943 on July 27, 2022, 08:03:17 AM
The early Ubertis did indeed have the post front, also had the original style of cylinder pin latch which used a spring on the end of the cylinder pin as opposed the the cross pin like the later Colts used. Now they all use the cross pin. I believe all of the earliest 1875s went to Replica Arms of Ohio back in the early 70s. I believe there may have been less than 400 made that way as I haven't seen or heard of one out of the 3XX range. I have three, two in the 2XX range and also serial # 10.

Yes they did made for Replica Arms which was bought out by Navy Arms I had them with Post sites.  The original I think had the post, I have an old book I got back in 1961, published in 1922, has a drawing of the 1875, with a post site. I am just not sure.  I prefer the post site, but the EMF I have now has a blade site.

Thanks for the responses