Henry Deringer Commemorative Pistol Set
Guns International #: 100454907 Seller's Inventory #: 12-130
Category: Derringer Modern and Replica - Pairs of Pistols

Seller's Information
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Seller: Ricky's Gun Room, Inc.
Company: Ricky's Gun Room, Inc.
Member Since: 8/16/10
State: Massachusetts
Zip: 01021
Country: United States
Phone: (413) 592-5000
Fax: (508) 637-3300
Number of Active Listings: 0
Total Number of Listings: 579
Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
Except those listed as
Payment Types Accepted: Bank Checks / Money Orders



Description:
* * * ON HOLD PENDING FUNDS / Henry Deringer Commemorative Pistol Set. This beautifully crafted set of unfired Deringers was manufactured by Aldo Uberti in 1978 for the "U.S. HISTORICAL SOCIETY" and was one of one thousand sets made (this is set number 503, pistols # 503 A & # 503 B). These pistols are single-shot, muzzle loading, percussion pistols in .41 caliber. Each pistol is silver mounted and feature gold bands around the 2" barrels. Each pistol has a trap in butt that holds a spare nipple. The pistols are engraved in the period style. The pistols come in a fitted, velvet lined case that's made to resemble a large book and it hides easily on a bookshelf in open sight. The exterior of the case shows some light wear and a few scuffs but nothing drastic or alarming. Inside the case is a full complement of accessories including a silver powder flask, gold plated ramrod, ebony handled screw driver, ebony handled nipple wrench, and bullet mold. There are five lead balls in a hidden compartment beneath the bullet mold. The guns are unfired in excellent condition. This beautiful set comes with the original letter of authenticity, loading/firing instructions, and the bill of sale showing the original purchase price in 1980 as $2200.00! This beautifully made set remains in very good plus plus - excellent condition. Inv.: # 12-130

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Antique: Yes