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1671
$5,750.00

RARE REMINGTON LARGE DOG’S HEAD CANE GUN. SN 526. Cal. 32 RF. Fine gutta-percha covered cane gun, 34-1/2″ overall length with steel tip and a small steel ring just above the tip. It has a brass band at the transition from the handle to the shaft with a wonderfully detailed dog’s head handle. The cane unscrews for loading at a joint about 5″ below the handle which exposes the chamber area and the short rifled bore. A cartridge is loaded and the unit is screwed back together in which position it remains until one wishes to fire. At that point the handle & top section of the shaft are pulled to the rear which cocks the striker and the rear sight pops up. When the trigger is depressed the cartridge is fired and reloading is accomplished in the same process as above. According to Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms about 1,800 of these breech loading cartridge canes were manufactured in period 1866-1888 in four styles. CONDITION: Fine. The steel tip retains a medium brown patina and bears the number “89” or “68”. There is a repaired fracture on the gutta percha at the joint of the shaft on the handle side, otherwise the gutta-percha is sound and retains a fine dark chocolate patina showing light to moderate wear. The handle, at the joint retains traces of the orig Remington markings. Gun works fine, mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. May never have been fired. 4-32126 (5,000-8,000)


Auction: Firearms - Spring 2008
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