Collections of Antique Art & Weaponry, June 3
Lot 252:
Reproduction of the extremely rare Remington Rider Single Shot Derringer pistol of which only about 200 were produced 1860?1863. Small pistols suitable for indoor practice were called parlor pistols. The pistols are of steel construction, available with polished white or case hardened finish. Like the original, the pistols fires a .17? (4.3mm) ball using only a percussion cap and no black powder charge. To fire it, shooters place a ball into the breech plug small tube (which is capped) inserted against the barrel. The hammer fires a # 11 cap, which expels the ball. Caps are not included. Size: 5". ~ . Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at [email protected]
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