Rare REMINGTON TYPE I 3rd Variant DERINGER Pistol Transitional Over/Under .41 Caliber Hideout Pistol
Guns International #: 101356906 Seller's Inventory #: 190173
Category: Derringer Antique - Remington Derringers

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Seller: AncestryGunsLLC
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State: Missouri
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Description:
Rare REMINGTON TYPE I 3rd Variant DERINGER Pistol

Transitional Over/Under .41 Caliber Hideout Pistol

Here we present a Remington Type I Double Deringer Over/Under pistol made circa 1868 in Illion, New York. Remington manufactured more than 150,000 of these over-under double-barreled deringers from 1866 until the end of their production in 1935, which is a testament to the design as well as Americans’ desire to carry a concealed weapon. The gun was made only in .41 Short rimfire. There are four models with several variations. The first model, first variation is only the first 100 made and were marked "MANUFACTURED BY E. REMINGTON & SONS" on one side rib, and "ELLIOTS PATENT DEC 12 1865" on the other side rib. These are very rare. The second variation is marked the same without the "manufactured by". The third variation has an extractor on the left side and is referred to as an "extractor cut."

The Deringer was sturdily built and simple in operation. A lever on the right side of the frame swings so that the barrels may open upward on a hinge for loading and unloading. There is a single firing pin that moves from one barrel to another with each cock.

The Remington Deringer has been made famous, especially in the old Western films, but use of these guns really was widespread. Lawmen and gangsters alike would carry them as backups or something to stick in a pocket. Civilians loved them, as well as those in the military. In fact, the NRA Museum has a specimen in their collection which was carried as a backup by a pilot during the Korean War in the 1950s.

This one comes with a small, framed display board that includes an 1859 dated Indian Head Penny as well as a small Daguerreotype of a man, all on a green velvet background.

The overall condition is good. The bores are dark with thin rifling. The action remains strong.

Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.

Barrel is 3 inches.

Caliber: .41 Rimfire

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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$1450

#190173
 

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Antique: Yes