Remington over under derringer
Remington over under derringer
Another of the never ending questions on the Remington over/under .41 Derringers. I have just purchased one of these with the 2 line E.Remington & Sons markings. It has the extractor on the RIGHT side which I've never seen to my recollection. Have I just overlooked this or what? Serial number is 1245 which I am aware may be a batch number. Condition is about 90% with wood grips.
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Re: Remington over under derringer
I've never seen one, that's a keeper.... Must have been made on a Monday
Is a batch number, they went around twice on these.
Is a batch number, they went around twice on these.
David J. Fagan
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Re: Remington over under derringer
shadrack wrote:Another of the never ending questions on the Remington over/under .41 Derringers. I have just purchased one of these with the 2 line E.Remington & Sons markings. It has the extractor on the RIGHT side which I've never seen to my recollection. Have I just overlooked this or what? Serial number is 1245 which I am aware may be a batch number. Condition is about 90% with wood grips.
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Re: Remington over under derringer
shadrack wrote:Another of the never ending questions on the Remington over/under .41 Derringers. I have just purchased one of these with the 2 line E.Remington & Sons markings. It has the extractor on the RIGHT side which I've never seen to my recollection. Have I just overlooked this or what? Serial number is 1245 which I am aware may be a batch number. Condition is about 90% with wood grips.
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