Early Remington 95 Over/ Under Derringer (AH8104)
Early type 1 model with the marking on the side rib and with the absence of an extractor. This is a nice sharp gun with a mostly gray patina with original blue in protected areas. Action works well.
Early type 1 model with the marking on the side rib and with the absence of an extractor. This is a nice sharp gun with a mostly gray patina with original blue in protected areas. Action works well.
Very fine example with 85% blue on the barrel and about 25% of the blue on the rest of the gun. The grips are very good. The case has been relined. Accessories are nice. The bottom of the case has a name “S. B. Reynolds” And what appears to be a date.
Excellent original condition with most of the original nickel. Grips are excellent. Action works perfectly.
Beautiful condition with most of the original finish on the barrel. Grips are very fine.
41 RF caliber. This gun is in excellent condition with 90% of the original nickel Finish.
Serial number 1385. 44-40 caliber with a 5 ½” barrel. Gun has an even gray patina throughout. Grips are excellent. Action works well.
Serial Number 690. 44-40 caliber with a 7 ½” barrel. Beautifully factory engraved. This gun is silver plated and most of the silver plate remains. Action works perfectly. Grips are excellent!
44 caliber with a 7 ½ barrel. Markings have been remarked.
Flip up, two barrel derringer with 3" barrels. The bores are very good with some light frosting. The action works perfectly. Has 98% of its original finish. A very fine example.
Made in 1888 – 1889. 44-40 caliber with a 5 ¾” barrel. This gun is excellent as expertly refinished. The refinish looks to have been done long ago. The grips show a fair amount of carry use. Action works well and locks up tight. The 1888 model is a transition between an 1875 model and an...
Serial Number 68499. Made in 1860s. 44 caliber with a 8” barrel. The metal has a dark gray to brown patina with reasonably sharp metal. Grips are very good as refinished. Action works well. Bore is dark with strong rifling.
Serial Number is 83184. Made in the 1870s. 44 caliber with a 8” barrel. This gun has been refinished. Grips have been refinished. This is a very interesting conversion. This gun is a centerfire. Action works well.
This Type III Remington 41 short rimfire double deringer has the single line REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION. N,Y on the top rib. The barrels have poor bores. The overall gun retains approx. 75% nickel blending with loss at the muzzles and left side of the barrels. The mother of pearl grips are fine with no cracks or chips. The action functions correctly.
This circa 1868 Type I Remington 41 short rimfire double deringer has the two line Remington name and patent information on the top rib. The barrels have fair bores with visible rifling. The overall gun retains approx. 60% nickel blending with a steel color. The walnut grips are fine with no cracks or chips. The action functions correctly.
Serial number 59124. 44 caliber with an 8” barrel. Very sharp gun. Metal has a mixture of original finish and light brown to light gray patina. Grips are excellent and has a nice sharp cartouche on the left hand side. Action works well. Bore is excellent. Very nice example...
Serial number 34549. Made circa 1860s. 36 caliber, 7.5" Octagonal barrel. Blue finish with two- piece varnished walnut grips. Brass trigger guard. This revolver retains nearly all of the blue finish with some flaking on the frame and cylinder. Grips retain all of the varnish finish. Overall an excellent example of this early civilian percussion revolver.
.44 CF caliber, 7.5" round barrel, S/N 72. Nickel finish with Factory engraving. Single line barrel address "E. Remington And Sons". A large "E" stamped into the inside top of the left backstrap. Original Factory Ivory grips with the penciled serial number and name "W.L. Schutz". Retaining nearly...