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Antique H&R VICTOR No. 3 Spur Trigger .30 Revolver
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Antique H&R VICTOR No. 3 Spur Trigger .30 Revolver
WILD WEST “SUICIDE SPECIAL” Hideout Revolver
Here we present an antique Harrington & Richardson “VICTOR No. 3” Spur Trigger Engraved Pocket Revolver, made circa 1880. These pocket-sized revolvers and many like them were made by various companies such that the price easily undercut better known and established companies like Colt. As a result, many of Colt’s similar lines were shut down for their inability to compete. During a time when many, if not most people carried a firearm, these affordable little revolves were small enough to conceal and carry, yet provide some level of protection or peace of mind, even when the town did not allow firearms within its limits.
It was not until 1948 that the term “Suicide Special” was coined and proliferated by Duncan McConnel in his article for the NRA’s American Rifleman. 10 years later in 1958 Donald Blake Webster published his book about them, Suicide Specials. There were quite literally dozens of companies making these at the end of the 19th century, curiously being “trade named” all sorts of things, for example: Defender, Blue Jacket, Red Jacket, Electric, Smoker and many more! They are typically rimfire and have the spur trigger, much like their progenitor the S&W No. 1 Revolver. Though they do not have the name recognition of Colt’s, Smith & Wesson and Remington, they still represent a period in American history and present an opportunity for collectors with relatively minimal investment.
This revolver features 5 shots of .30 rimfire and birds head grips. It is factory roll engraved with scrolls on the frame, cylinder and barrel. The markings are clear. The bore is fair and the action is not functional.
This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 2.25 inches in length.
Caliber: .30 rimfire
Bore is in fair condition. The firing mechanism is not functional.
Overall condition as seen in photos.
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Antique H&R VICTOR No. 3 Spur Trigger .30 Revolver
Description:
Antique H&R VICTOR No. 3 Spur Trigger .30 Revolver
WILD WEST “SUICIDE SPECIAL” Hideout Revolver
Here we present an antique Harrington & Richardson “VICTOR No. 3” Spur Trigger Engraved Pocket Revolver, made circa 1880. These pocket-sized revolvers and many like them were made by various companies such that the price easily undercut better known and established companies like Colt. As a result, many of Colt’s similar lines were shut down for their inability to compete. During a time when many, if not most people carried a firearm, these affordable little revolves were small enough to conceal and carry, yet provide some level of protection or peace of mind, even when the town did not allow firearms within its limits.
It was not until 1948 that the term “Suicide Special” was coined and proliferated by Duncan McConnel in his article for the NRA’s American Rifleman. 10 years later in 1958 Donald Blake Webster published his book about them, Suicide Specials. There were quite literally dozens of companies making these at the end of the 19th century, curiously being “trade named” all sorts of things, for example: Defender, Blue Jacket, Red Jacket, Electric, Smoker and many more! They are typically rimfire and have the spur trigger, much like their progenitor the S&W No. 1 Revolver. Though they do not have the name recognition of Colt’s, Smith & Wesson and Remington, they still represent a period in American history and present an opportunity for collectors with relatively minimal investment.
This revolver features 5 shots of .30 rimfire and birds head grips. It is factory roll engraved with scrolls on the frame, cylinder and barrel. The markings are clear. The bore is fair and the action is not functional.
This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 2.25 inches in length.
Caliber: .30 rimfire
Bore is in fair condition. The firing mechanism is not functional.
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Here is another Trade Name spur trigger Suicide Special for your collection.
Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail!
Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Credit Card, Certified Check, Money Order
Antique H&R VICTOR No. 3 Spur Trigger .30 Revolver
Description:
Antique H&R VICTOR No. 3 Spur Trigger .30 Revolver
WILD WEST “SUICIDE SPECIAL” Hideout Revolver
Here we present an antique Harrington & Richardson “VICTOR No. 3” Spur Trigger Engraved Pocket Revolver, made circa 1880. These pocket-sized revolvers and many like them were made by various companies such that the price easily undercut better known and established companies like Colt. As a result, many of Colt’s similar lines were shut down for their inability to compete. During a time when many, if not most people carried a firearm, these affordable little revolves were small enough to conceal and carry, yet provide some level of protection or peace of mind, even when the town did not allow firearms within its limits.
It was not until 1948 that the term “Suicide Special” was coined and proliferated by Duncan McConnel in his article for the NRA’s American Rifleman. 10 years later in 1958 Donald Blake Webster published his book about them, Suicide Specials. There were quite literally dozens of companies making these at the end of the 19th century, curiously being “trade named” all sorts of things, for example: Defender, Blue Jacket, Red Jacket, Electric, Smoker and many more! They are typically rimfire and have the spur trigger, much like their progenitor the S&W No. 1 Revolver. Though they do not have the name recognition of Colt’s, Smith & Wesson and Remington, they still represent a period in American history and present an opportunity for collectors with relatively minimal investment.
This revolver features 5 shots of .30 rimfire and birds head grips. It is factory roll engraved with scrolls on the frame, cylinder and barrel. The markings are clear. The bore is fair and the action is not functional.
This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 2.25 inches in length.
Caliber: .30 rimfire
Bore is in fair condition. The firing mechanism is not functional.
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Here is another Trade Name spur trigger Suicide Special for your collection.
Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail!
Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Credit Card, Certified Check, Money Order
Antique H&R VICTOR No. 3 Spur Trigger .30 Revolver
Description:
Antique H&R VICTOR No. 3 Spur Trigger .30 Revolver
WILD WEST “SUICIDE SPECIAL” Hideout Revolver
Here we present an antique Harrington & Richardson “VICTOR No. 3” Spur Trigger Engraved Pocket Revolver, made circa 1880. These pocket-sized revolvers and many like them were made by various companies such that the price easily undercut better known and established companies like Colt. As a result, many of Colt’s similar lines were shut down for their inability to compete. During a time when many, if not most people carried a firearm, these affordable little revolves were small enough to conceal and carry, yet provide some level of protection or peace of mind, even when the town did not allow firearms within its limits.
It was not until 1948 that the term “Suicide Special” was coined and proliferated by Duncan McConnel in his article for the NRA’s American Rifleman. 10 years later in 1958 Donald Blake Webster published his book about them, Suicide Specials. There were quite literally dozens of companies making these at the end of the 19th century, curiously being “trade named” all sorts of things, for example: Defender, Blue Jacket, Red Jacket, Electric, Smoker and many more! They are typically rimfire and have the spur trigger, much like their progenitor the S&W No. 1 Revolver. Though they do not have the name recognition of Colt’s, Smith & Wesson and Remington, they still represent a period in American history and present an opportunity for collectors with relatively minimal investment.
This revolver features 5 shots of .30 rimfire and birds head grips. It is factory roll engraved with scrolls on the frame, cylinder and barrel. The markings are clear. The bore is fair and the action is not functional.
This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 2.25 inches in length.
Caliber: .30 rimfire
Bore is in fair condition. The firing mechanism is not functional.
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Here is another Trade Name spur trigger Suicide Special for your collection.
Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail!
Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.