Exceptional Remington No. 1 Vest Pocket Pistol in Factory Nickel Finish, Caliber .22 RF. Approximately 17,000 produced between 1865-1888, this example a top condition pistol that would be very difficult to improve upon! ANTIQUE!
Exceptional Remington No. 1 Vest Pocket Pistol in Factory Nickel Finish, Caliber .22 RF. Approximately 17,000 produced between 1865-1888, this example a top condition pistol that would be very difficult to improve upon! ANTIQUE!
Description:
Beautiful, factory nickeled, Remington Vest Pocket Pistol, manufactured between 1865 and 1888 with approximately 17,000 produced, cal. .22 RF, SN: 81462, with 3.25-inch barrel, spur trigger, and compact frame construction. Fixed post front sight with rear sight notch. Top strap marked “REMINGTONS ILION NY” along with “PATENT OCT. 1. 1861.” Serial number “81462” under barrel. The fire blued hammer, trigger and screws are complemented by smooth walnut grips secured by a single screw. Also known as the “Saw Handle Derringer” due to its distinctive grip profile, this single-shot pistol was invented by William H. Elliot and is one of the most recognizable American pocket pistols of the late 19th century.
Condition:
Outstanding 97-98% bright original nickel finish with light scattered handling marks but only minimal wear. Comparable condition fire blue, slightly toned, on trigger, hammer, and screws. Grip panels retaining most of their original varnish. Mirror bright bore. Correct manual mechanics. It would be very difficult to find a better condition Remington No. 1 Vest Pocket Pistol. ANTIQUE!
Remington No. 1 Vest Pocket Pistol, Factory Nickle, ANTIQUE, 81462, O-165
$3,495.00
Exceptional Remington No. 1 Vest Pocket Pistol in Factory Nickel Finish, Caliber .22 RF. Approximately 17,000 produced between 1865-1888, this example a top condition pistol that would be very difficult to improve upon! ANTIQUE!
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Synopsis:
Exceptional Remington No. 1 Vest Pocket Pistol in Factory Nickel Finish, Caliber .22 RF. Approximately 17,000 produced between 1865-1888, this example a top condition pistol that would be very difficult to improve upon! ANTIQUE!
Description:
Beautiful, factory nickeled, Remington Vest Pocket Pistol, manufactured between 1865 and 1888 with approximately 17,000 produced, cal. .22 RF, SN: 81462, with 3.25-inch barrel, spur trigger, and compact frame construction. Fixed post front sight with rear sight notch. Top strap marked “REMINGTONS ILION NY” along with “PATENT OCT. 1. 1861.” Serial number “81462” under barrel. The fire blued hammer, trigger and screws are complemented by smooth walnut grips secured by a single screw. Also known as the “Saw Handle Derringer” due to its distinctive grip profile, this single-shot pistol was invented by William H. Elliot and is one of the most recognizable American pocket pistols of the late 19th century.
Condition:
Outstanding 97-98% bright original nickel finish with light scattered handling marks but only minimal wear. Comparable condition fire blue, slightly toned, on trigger, hammer, and screws. Grip panels retaining most of their original varnish. Mirror bright bore. Correct manual mechanics. It would be very difficult to find a better condition Remington No. 1 Vest Pocket Pistol. ANTIQUE!
Additional information
O-165
NLR
81462
.22 RF
Remington
United States
Pre WWI
United States
No 1 Vest Pocket Pistol
EXC
Mirror
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