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Seller: Lane91
Member Since: 5/7/09
State:
Texas
Country: United States
Phone: (972) 679-6626
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: CAREFULLY ****
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Remington 1875 Nickel 95% Single Action Serial number 251!
44-40 Similar to Colt SAA 1873
Description:
Sold....sold....sold...
Extraordinarily nice 1875...three digit serial number under grips and grips are marked with same serial number...never messed with ..Nice Unrestored pistol and one for a truly advanced collector.
How many three digit 1875's are left that have this amount of finish left
Shipping Typically 45.00
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I am an individual and can ship direct to most FFL's if your ffl needs it to go to a dealer then you will have to pay the cost that my FFL charges to ship to This is on top of shipping guys..Again this is a great gun and I include alot of good pics. Shipping is for standard shipping if you want insurance or want it expedited it will be more. Please look at my other s and very interesting pieces. Also I don't do this full time it is for fun guys so please be patient when it comes to immediate replies to emails and it must ship the next day, etc, etc...I do this because I enjoy >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I do not ship to California unless we have spoken directly....and agreed they are such a pain.
Introduced to compete with Colt's Single Action Army revolvers, this Remington design failed to meet with the commercial success enjoyed by Colt's model due to the Hartford firm's two-year head start in production and sales. S/N 13214
Also known as the "Improved Army" or "Frontier Army" revolver, this single-action was a competitor to Colt's popular Single Action Army line. By the time of its introduction, however, Colt had already secured contracts with the U.S. Army, and Remington was forced to seek other markets. The U.S. government purchased fewer than 650 for use by Indian police, and another 1000 were sold to the Mexican government circa 1880. The Egyptian government contracted for delivery of 10,000, but few were produced and delivered due to significant unpaid debts owed by the Egyptians for Rolling Block rifles.
Between 25,000 and 30,000 were manufactured during the years 1875-1889 in three different chamberings: .44 Remington Centerfire; .44-40; and .45 caliber. These were not optional; rather, the caliber of production models was determined by their date of manufacture. .45 caliber cylinders were slightly longer to prevent accidental insertion into a .44 frame. Standard features included a fluted cylinder, walnut grip panels, blued or nickel-plated finish with case-hardened hammer and loading gate, and a lanyard ring. Standard barrel length was 7-1/2 inches,
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Lane91
Member Since: 5/7/09
State:
Texas
Country: United States
Phone: (972) 679-6626
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: CAREFULLY ****
CHECK
INSURANCE AGREEMENT ****
DISCUSS RETURN POLICY
ON EACH GUN OR ITEM ****
Payment Methods: Cashiers Check or Postal money order
Remington 1875 Nickel 95% Single Action Serial number 251!
44-40 Similar to Colt SAA 1873
Description:
Sold....sold....sold...
Extraordinarily nice 1875...three digit serial number under grips and grips are marked with same serial number...never messed with ..Nice Unrestored pistol and one for a truly advanced collector.
How many three digit 1875's are left that have this amount of finish left
Shipping Typically 45.00
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I am an individual and can ship direct to most FFL's if your ffl needs it to go to a dealer then you will have to pay the cost that my FFL charges to ship to This is on top of shipping guys..Again this is a great gun and I include alot of good pics. Shipping is for standard shipping if you want insurance or want it expedited it will be more. Please look at my other s and very interesting pieces. Also I don't do this full time it is for fun guys so please be patient when it comes to immediate replies to emails and it must ship the next day, etc, etc...I do this because I enjoy >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I do not ship to California unless we have spoken directly....and agreed they are such a pain.
Introduced to compete with Colt's Single Action Army revolvers, this Remington design failed to meet with the commercial success enjoyed by Colt's model due to the Hartford firm's two-year head start in production and sales. S/N 13214
Also known as the "Improved Army" or "Frontier Army" revolver, this single-action was a competitor to Colt's popular Single Action Army line. By the time of its introduction, however, Colt had already secured contracts with the U.S. Army, and Remington was forced to seek other markets. The U.S. government purchased fewer than 650 for use by Indian police, and another 1000 were sold to the Mexican government circa 1880. The Egyptian government contracted for delivery of 10,000, but few were produced and delivered due to significant unpaid debts owed by the Egyptians for Rolling Block rifles.
Between 25,000 and 30,000 were manufactured during the years 1875-1889 in three different chamberings: .44 Remington Centerfire; .44-40; and .45 caliber. These were not optional; rather, the caliber of production models was determined by their date of manufacture. .45 caliber cylinders were slightly longer to prevent accidental insertion into a .44 frame. Standard features included a fluted cylinder, walnut grip panels, blued or nickel-plated finish with case-hardened hammer and loading gate, and a lanyard ring. Standard barrel length was 7-1/2 inches,
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Lane91
Member Since: 5/7/09
State:
Texas
Country: United States
Phone: (972) 679-6626
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: CAREFULLY ****
CHECK
INSURANCE AGREEMENT ****
DISCUSS RETURN POLICY
ON EACH GUN OR ITEM ****
Payment Methods: Cashiers Check or Postal money order
Remington 1875 Nickel 95% Single Action Serial number 251!
44-40 Similar to Colt SAA 1873
Description:
Sold....sold....sold...
Extraordinarily nice 1875...three digit serial number under grips and grips are marked with same serial number...never messed with ..Nice Unrestored pistol and one for a truly advanced collector.
How many three digit 1875's are left that have this amount of finish left
Shipping Typically 45.00
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I am an individual and can ship direct to most FFL's if your ffl needs it to go to a dealer then you will have to pay the cost that my FFL charges to ship to This is on top of shipping guys..Again this is a great gun and I include alot of good pics. Shipping is for standard shipping if you want insurance or want it expedited it will be more. Please look at my other s and very interesting pieces. Also I don't do this full time it is for fun guys so please be patient when it comes to immediate replies to emails and it must ship the next day, etc, etc...I do this because I enjoy >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I do not ship to California unless we have spoken directly....and agreed they are such a pain.
Introduced to compete with Colt's Single Action Army revolvers, this Remington design failed to meet with the commercial success enjoyed by Colt's model due to the Hartford firm's two-year head start in production and sales. S/N 13214
Also known as the "Improved Army" or "Frontier Army" revolver, this single-action was a competitor to Colt's popular Single Action Army line. By the time of its introduction, however, Colt had already secured contracts with the U.S. Army, and Remington was forced to seek other markets. The U.S. government purchased fewer than 650 for use by Indian police, and another 1000 were sold to the Mexican government circa 1880. The Egyptian government contracted for delivery of 10,000, but few were produced and delivered due to significant unpaid debts owed by the Egyptians for Rolling Block rifles.
Between 25,000 and 30,000 were manufactured during the years 1875-1889 in three different chamberings: .44 Remington Centerfire; .44-40; and .45 caliber. These were not optional; rather, the caliber of production models was determined by their date of manufacture. .45 caliber cylinders were slightly longer to prevent accidental insertion into a .44 frame. Standard features included a fluted cylinder, walnut grip panels, blued or nickel-plated finish with case-hardened hammer and loading gate, and a lanyard ring. Standard barrel length was 7-1/2 inches,
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Lane91
Member Since: 5/7/09
State:
Texas
Country: United States
Phone: (972) 679-6626
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: CAREFULLY ****
CHECK
INSURANCE AGREEMENT ****
DISCUSS RETURN POLICY
ON EACH GUN OR ITEM ****
Payment Methods: Cashiers Check or Postal money order
Remington 1875 Nickel 95% Single Action Serial number 251!
44-40 Similar to Colt SAA 1873
Description:
Sold....sold....sold...
Extraordinarily nice 1875...three digit serial number under grips and grips are marked with same serial number...never messed with ..Nice Unrestored pistol and one for a truly advanced collector.
How many three digit 1875's are left that have this amount of finish left
Shipping Typically 45.00
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I am an individual and can ship direct to most FFL's if your ffl needs it to go to a dealer then you will have to pay the cost that my FFL charges to ship to This is on top of shipping guys..Again this is a great gun and I include alot of good pics. Shipping is for standard shipping if you want insurance or want it expedited it will be more. Please look at my other s and very interesting pieces. Also I don't do this full time it is for fun guys so please be patient when it comes to immediate replies to emails and it must ship the next day, etc, etc...I do this because I enjoy >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I do not ship to California unless we have spoken directly....and agreed they are such a pain.
Introduced to compete with Colt's Single Action Army revolvers, this Remington design failed to meet with the commercial success enjoyed by Colt's model due to the Hartford firm's two-year head start in production and sales. S/N 13214
Also known as the "Improved Army" or "Frontier Army" revolver, this single-action was a competitor to Colt's popular Single Action Army line. By the time of its introduction, however, Colt had already secured contracts with the U.S. Army, and Remington was forced to seek other markets. The U.S. government purchased fewer than 650 for use by Indian police, and another 1000 were sold to the Mexican government circa 1880. The Egyptian government contracted for delivery of 10,000, but few were produced and delivered due to significant unpaid debts owed by the Egyptians for Rolling Block rifles.
Between 25,000 and 30,000 were manufactured during the years 1875-1889 in three different chamberings: .44 Remington Centerfire; .44-40; and .45 caliber. These were not optional; rather, the caliber of production models was determined by their date of manufacture. .45 caliber cylinders were slightly longer to prevent accidental insertion into a .44 frame. Standard features included a fluted cylinder, walnut grip panels, blued or nickel-plated finish with case-hardened hammer and loading gate, and a lanyard ring. Standard barrel length was 7-1/2 inches,