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Sales must take place in Mesquite. (If the FFL transfer is required and fee is more than $25, not including Brady, I'll cover the rest of the dealer/FFL transfer fee.) Or, shipping available if buyer pays shipping and FFL transfer fee (if applicable). Items are cross posted to other forums. NO TRADES!
I believe the following descriptions are correct per my limited research. Message me with questions or documented corrections, please.
Colt 22 Short Derringer.
Colt Fourth Model Derringer circa 1970-1973; Was sold in a pair but one is missing.
D Suffix serial puts them in a second series of 25,000 made from 1970-1973.
(https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/colt-fourth-model-deringer/)
Appears unfired. $350
Smith & Wesson "Lemon Squeezer" 32 Safety Hammerless Top Break. $400 Reduced to $350 firm
3" barrel, , appears functional, very nice condition sans the fingernail sized spot of nickel worn off (seen in the left side photo).
Serial number puts it on the earlier side of the First Model production years of 1888-1902. However, as I don't know the exact production year, selling as C&R rather than "Antique".
These were made between 1860-1870, making it an antique and no FFL required.
This thing looks so nice, it appears to be a repro or commemorative, but so far I haven't been able to find that REMINGTON they ever made a repro. From every indication, this is the real deal!
Manufacturer not marked but research indicates made by Whitney Arms Co "Monitor" from 1871-1879; spur trigger pocket pistol chambered in .22 short, appears functional. $200 Sold Pending Funds
Medium Frame (compared to the 22s posted above); Possibly made by predecessor to Iver Johnson, Johnson & Bye from about 1871-1888; 32 caliber? Non-functional; possibly bad or broken spring.
(https://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/SSs/sss.html) $75
"Southerner" Derringer
Listed in Flayderman's guide as made by Brown Manufacturing Company and Merrimack Arms Company, Newbury Port, Massachusetts from 1866-1873 (just after Civil War)
Some 6500 of them were marked "Merrimack" as this one is, from 1867-1869, per American Rifleman article. $700
Added Remington O/U Derringer - $700
.41 Rimfire. Bore has some minor pitting. Appears functional, aside from the Left side barrel hinge has a crack as seen in photo. (Priced accordingly)
Serial number and rollmark puts this as highly desireable"Remington Arms - U.M.C.CO. Ilion, N.Y First Variation" made in 1911 (no L serial number prefix, numbered 1-3000) per Blue Book of Gun Values.
Remington O/U Derringer .41 Rimfire
Info from the Blue Book of Gun Values, marked "Remington & Sons. Ilion, NY, Elliot's Patent Dec. 12 1865" on top of barrel, approx 12,000-18,000 made from 1870-1888; appears functional with good barrel hinges. Antique $1150
Connecticut Arms and Manufacturing "Hammond Bulldog"
.44 RF, approx 8,000 made from 1866-1880s; appears functional.
About the heaviest deringer I've seen! Breechlock pivots for loading and unloading.
Antique $700
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