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Remington pat. nov 15th 1864 17
Remington pat. nov 15th 1864 17




remington pat. nov 15th 1864 17

Handling and shipping charges will be added to the invoice in one entry.

remington pat. nov 15th 1864 17

Shipments are sent via USPS Priority, USPS International Priority, FedEx and DHL (for most overseas shipments) or FedEx Ground at the auctioneer's option, signature is always required, unless other arrangements are made. No shipping outside of the United States.Īmerican Express, Discover, MasterCard, Money Order / Cashiers Check, Paypal, Personal Check, Visa, Wire Transfer Shipping All firearms purchases must be completed through a Federal Firearms License holder, and the purchaser is responsible for all associated fees. It is estimated that Remington produced only about 100 of these pistols between 18, making this example highly desirable. The blued finish of the barrel shows some fading, with some oxidation freckling throughout the frame, and with some dings and handling marks to the wood furniture. The action cocks and fires sharply as built, the extractor functions perfectly and the breach shows some storage grease and grime, but no flaws. The bore shows some grime and pitting, with wear to the crown, but the rifling remains distinct. The grip and forearm are of oiled walnut. The right-hand side of the frame bears the military inspection marks "P" over "F.C.W." The serial number "83" appears on the underside of the octagonal portion of the barrel beneath the forearm, and again inside the forearm itself. The left-hand side of the frame is marked "Remingtons Ilion N.Y.

remington pat. nov 15th 1864 17

The barrel is blued while the frame originally showed case-hardened colors, faded to grey on this example. The barrel is half-round, half-octagonal, and features a knife-blade front sight and an adjustable buckhorn-style rear sight. 22-caliber, utilizing Remington's versatile "rolling block" action. Navy Framed Target Model of 1891, 8 3/4" barrel, 15" overall, in.

remington pat. nov 15th 1864 17

A fine example of a very rare American target pistol, a Remington Arms Co.






Remington pat. nov 15th 1864 17