My ring trigger 32
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Thanks for posting the video and the new picture.
I love pics.
Mike
I love pics.
Mike
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I found this 22 cal a while back.
They are more scarce than the 32's.
This one is blue and silver.
They are more scarce than the 32's.
This one is blue and silver.
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Love the beautiful blue - thats a beauty!
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Kind words, Ethan. Kind words
Re my 22
Kind words, Ethan. Kind words
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15K ish vs 25K ish 22/32 and the frame changed the the 32 somewhere around 18K that's as close as I ever tracked it. Kind of like the Winchester low wall and high wall...
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I have not posted pics of my first 32
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You would do a lot of people a favor if you flipped up the barrel and posted the leaf spring that retains the ring trigger.
It's the most common part I've seen replaced incorrectly.
It's the most common part I've seen replaced incorrectly.
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Pic #1 I made from a binder clip
Pic # 2 is a original
Pic # 2 is a original
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The both look close but I can't say I've examined them all or know if there is a different spring in the high vs low frame version of the 4 barrel. That L however is it.
Thanks, I think this will help people when they are buying...
Thanks, I think this will help people when they are buying...
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Both are 32 cal.
I don't know what the 22's should look like.
The 22 I have seems to have a replacement
Maybe someone here has an original??
I don't know what the 22's should look like.
The 22 I have seems to have a replacement
Maybe someone here has an original??
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Here is the spring of my original .22 :
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decent replacement, I don't know why they all had the L shape.
I've seen some crazy replacements, in a zig zag I even found part of a bic pen spring once.
I've seen some crazy replacements, in a zig zag I even found part of a bic pen spring once.
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Nice pistol Patbar
The spring in my 22 looks identical.
ADMIN: the original spring would be a L shape?
I think the "tell" is the absence of the clip that straddles the lever bar.
Seems that original springs are quite rare.
The spring in my 22 looks identical.
ADMIN: the original spring would be a L shape?
I think the "tell" is the absence of the clip that straddles the lever bar.
Seems that original springs are quite rare.
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I was watching this auction and I was amazed at the price
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/912765627
Crazy!
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/912765627
Crazy!
Re: My ring trigger 32
Cloverleaf wrote: Thu Jul 15, 2021 10:08 pm I found this 22 cal a while back.
They are more scarce than the 32's.
This one is blue and silver.
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[Any chance you are able to identify exactly which version this is? I have one like it - 5 shot and .22 cal. ring trigger with the same markings and patent dates. Yours is very crisp, mine is mostly lost its bluing but very functional. Would love to know which version, obviously trying to get value for insurance value. It is a family heirloom that my grandmother carried in her purse in the 20s/30s. Hard to find versions like these and Blue Book of Gun values are hard to understand the exact terms in indentifying firearms. Love this derringer and while I know it is a ring trigger derringer manufactured by E. Remington & Sons with the Elliot Patent probably between 1867-1888. Would love to know more, thanks!! ]