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With the couple differences I could name for you between the two Revolvers, the most obvious one would be to look at the topstrap between the hammer & barrel. I could go more into detail, but I really can't bother at the moment.
There also is no such thing as a Colt Single Action Navy.
The Single Action Army is a very different design from the Colt 1851 Navy.
I'm sure alot about the Remington was based off of the Colt Navy, but if you just look at pictures of the two revolvers, or read up on them. I'm sure you should be capable of finding out the differences yourself.
This *is* the Remington Model 1858, *not* a Colt Model.
Can you make SAA?
P.S.=now the problem to the gun change
Also I advise you not to use CAPS and tons of exclamation marks,
in case you don't wanna come off as a 12 year old kid from the "special" class.
also may I suggest the Smith and wesson model 3 or 320 revolving rifle for a future thing? thanks :)