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2393
$3,737.50

SCARCE REMINGTON MODEL 1875 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. SN 75. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Nickel finish with 7-1/2″ bbl, standard blade front sight with 1-line “E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, N.Y. U.S.A.” address reading from muzzle to frame. Mounted with smooth 2-pc walnut grips numbered to this revolver. Only about 25,000-35,000 of these scarce revolvers were produced in period 1875-1889 in an attempt by Remington to compete with the Colt Single Action Army revolver. While most of the production was nickel very few are found today with strong orig finish given their hard frontier service. They were a strong Colt competitor given their simplicity of removing the cylinder and sturdy frame, unfortunately they were limited in the availability of calibers having been produced only in caliber 44 Remington early on with the 44-40 offered later in production and a very few produced in 45 Colt. Since Remington was late into the cartridge handgun market and were unable to secure government contracts beyond a few hundred for the Dept. of Interior, production ceased in 1889. By comparison Colt had produced 130,000 Single Actions by the end of 1889. CONDITION: Fine. Overall retains about 70% orig nickel with bbl having been cleaned on its sides and frame flaked & worn on back edges, recoil shield & loading gate. Trigger screw is a little battered. Cyl is a cleaned gray metal color. Grips are sound showing moderate to heavy wear with usual handling & use nicks & scratches and retain about 60% orig varnish with oil stains. Inside left grip is penciled a name that cannot be completely deciphered. Mechanics are fine, strong bore with fine pitting. 4-38624 JR259 (3,500-5,500)


Auction: Firearms - Fall 2009
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