Fine and Rare Egyptian Contract Remington Model 1875 Army Revolver
Guns International #: 103663380 Seller's Inventory #: 53077
Category: Remington Revolvers - Antique - Military Revolvers - Antique

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Seller: Joe Salter com
Company: Down East Antiques - Joe Salter
Member Since: 9/10/10
First Name: Garrick-March-Jim-Joe
Last Name: Salter
State: New Hampshire
Zip: 03031
Country: United States
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About Us: Joe Salter has been in the Antique and Collector Weapons business for 60 years as both a collector and dealer. Our company is based in Southern New Hampshire and we have had an internet based store front for the past 20 years. We are federally licensed and deal in all types of firearms and related material. We offer free Shipping for orders over $500.


Description:
Serial #10511, .44 Remington CF, 7 1/2" barrel with a fine, bright bore that only has some traces of dark freckling at the muzzle. This is a very handsome revolver, and was one of the 10,000 ordered ca. 1876 by the Khedive of Egypt as part of the first military cartridge handgun contract ever signed by Remington. The barrel, webbed ejector housing, cylinder, and trigger guard retain about 60-70% of the original blue finish, with the balance faded to mottled plum-brown and gray along the top of the barrel and portions of the cylinder, as well as brighter gray along the high edges and projections. The frame has a mostly gray and plum-brown patina, with original blue still visible on protected areas, and some faint traces of muted color case-hardening can still be seen on the hammer and loading gate. The distinctive Egyptian contract "*R" and "R" inspection stamps are clear and still quite crisp on the barrel, frame, and cylinder respectively. The walnut grips are in very good plus shape, with minor handling marks in the added oil finish on both panels, which are numbered to the gun in faint pencil on the interior. The "J.W.R." inspector cartouche is still crisp and clear on the butt of the left panel. Despite Egypt’s substantial 10,000 gun order, Remington was forced to cancel the purchase during production due to the Egyptian Khedivate defaulting on a previous order for Rolling Block rifles, and was subsequently forced to offer the revolvers that had been produced on the commercial market in order to recoup some of their losses. It is probable that none of them actually made it to Egypt, and they are a very rare and desirable Model 1875 variant as a result. This example is in fine condition, and would make a stellar addition to any collection. Antique;

Price: $9,000.00

Antique: Yes