Engraved Ivory Grips Remington Rider
Guns International #: 100903070 Seller's Inventory #: 16-64
Category: Remington Rifles - Antique - Remington Derringers

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Description:
ENGRAVED IVORY GRIPS REMINGTON RIDER MAGAZINE PISTOL 16-64
 
Condition: Excellent. Fully Factory engraved on barrel, frame, and backstrap  Virtually all the original factory nickel finish with a few tiny spots of corrosion, hammer and loading mechanism have most of the original blue; Original factory Ivory grips are excellent without any chips, etc  Works fine mechanically and loading tube is original and in fine shape
16-64 Remington Rider Magazine Pistol. Made c. 1871 to 1888. Total quantity estimated approximately 15,000 (likely less). They were not serial-numbered.  .32 rim fire extra-short. Five-shot magazine located below the 3” octagon barrel. Breechblock/cartridge carrier device positions adjacent to hammer; magazine loads from muzzle end. Walnut grips standard, this one has factory ivory. All parts nickel plated. Barrel marking: E.REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, N.Y./RIDERS PAT. AUG. 15, 1871. This Joseph Rider invention is one of the most unusual of nineteenth century pocket pistols and one of the first metallic cartridge weapons using a tubular magazine. One of the few instances in American arms where gun is factory engraved. 
 (16-64) $3950.00
 
I take Visa/MasterCard, add 3%. Allow two weeks for all checks, whether bank, personal or certified to clear.  It is also possible to wire funds to my account for instant credit for a $20.00 wire charge.  3 days- no questions asked return period for refund of price paid for gun. (Not including shipping or credit card charges.) All sales subject to prior sale at other sites or from shop. Call or email with any questions or for more pictures. Guns are antique and should not be fired without examination by gunsmith. $56 shipping for long guns, $30 for hand guns to lower 48 states, about $50-$75 to most European countries and $70-$80 to Australia for antique handguns, carbines $75-$125. We can generally get insurance if you want through shipper but coverage is very limited. Notify me if you want it. You can send 20% down- balance in 90 days for installment payment plan. 20% restocking fee for refunds on installment plans. I have shipped to Norway (long gun w/fragile stock) see feedback, England (Winchester1876, Rem. Dbl. Derr.), Northern Ireland, Austria, France, Netherlands, (Holland), Australia, Denmark, and Sweden. Email if you are not U.S. for estimated shipping costs, payment methods, etc. I am always buying and trading for antique and collectible guns, Indian items, rare ammo, etc. Email what you have got for sale or trade.
 
 
 

SOLD

Antique: Yes