Davidson’s Announces Exclusive Pietta 1873 Single-Action in .44 Rem. Mag.

Following on the success of earlier Davidson’s Pietta 1873 Western single-action revolvers, this new 1873 exclusive is chambered in .44 Remington Magnum.

by posted on February 5, 2024
Davidsons Pietta 1873 Lede

Davidson’s, one of the nation’s top firearms, ammunition, optics, and accessories wholesalers, has collaborated with Pietta, Italy, once again to produce a unique and desirable exclusive single-action revolver.

Following on the success of earlier Davidson’s Pietta 1873 Western single-action revolvers, this new 1873 exclusive is chambered in .44 Remington Magnum and features a transfer bar safety to allow safe loading of all six rounds. This is a modern departure from Davidson’s earlier Pietta 1873 exclusives and the first offering in this caliber among the line of Davidson’s Pietta exclusives.

This single-action revolver features a large ramp front sight coupled with an adjustable rear target sight. It features a 7.5” cold hammer-forged barrel, unfluted six-round cylinder, knurled hammer, walnut grips, and a deep, gorgeous, blued finish.

Single-action revolvers of this type and in this caliber have been exceedingly scarce in recent years and Davidson’s is proud to bring this 100 percent Italian made exclusive to the U.S. market.

Item number PSA4475 has an MSRP of $1,100.00, however consumers will very likely enjoy a better price at their local Davidson’s FFL retailer.

For more information, visit davidsonsinc.com.

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