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Reising 22 Target Pistol
Description:
The Reising pistol was the product of the fertile mind of Eugene G. Reising, a design engineer employed by Colt in the very early twentieth century. Reising worked directly for John Browning during the development of the 1911 pistol. Leaving Colt and venturing forth on his own, he received a patent for a new .22 pistol on May 16, 1916, and formed the Reising Arms Company in Hartford, CT in 1920, moving it to New York City in 1922.
Reising obtained an updated patent (U.S. Patent #1395141) on his .22 pistol on October 25, 1921, and his factory proceeded to produce approximately 5,000 of these handguns. The pistol’s popularity was evidently not strong enough for the company to maintain financial solvency, causing it to close its doors in 1924 after only four years of production. Production started at serial number 1001. Offered here is pistol number 1043, the 43rd pistol produced. In outstanding condition, retaining 98% of original finish. Grips have no cracks, completely intact. Fires low velocity 22 rounds only. A piece of history. 30.00 to ship.
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: money order
Reising 22 Target Pistol
Description:
The Reising pistol was the product of the fertile mind of Eugene G. Reising, a design engineer employed by Colt in the very early twentieth century. Reising worked directly for John Browning during the development of the 1911 pistol. Leaving Colt and venturing forth on his own, he received a patent for a new .22 pistol on May 16, 1916, and formed the Reising Arms Company in Hartford, CT in 1920, moving it to New York City in 1922.
Reising obtained an updated patent (U.S. Patent #1395141) on his .22 pistol on October 25, 1921, and his factory proceeded to produce approximately 5,000 of these handguns. The pistol’s popularity was evidently not strong enough for the company to maintain financial solvency, causing it to close its doors in 1924 after only four years of production. Production started at serial number 1001. Offered here is pistol number 1043, the 43rd pistol produced. In outstanding condition, retaining 98% of original finish. Grips have no cracks, completely intact. Fires low velocity 22 rounds only. A piece of history. 30.00 to ship.
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: money order
Reising 22 Target Pistol
Description:
The Reising pistol was the product of the fertile mind of Eugene G. Reising, a design engineer employed by Colt in the very early twentieth century. Reising worked directly for John Browning during the development of the 1911 pistol. Leaving Colt and venturing forth on his own, he received a patent for a new .22 pistol on May 16, 1916, and formed the Reising Arms Company in Hartford, CT in 1920, moving it to New York City in 1922.
Reising obtained an updated patent (U.S. Patent #1395141) on his .22 pistol on October 25, 1921, and his factory proceeded to produce approximately 5,000 of these handguns. The pistol’s popularity was evidently not strong enough for the company to maintain financial solvency, causing it to close its doors in 1924 after only four years of production. Production started at serial number 1001. Offered here is pistol number 1043, the 43rd pistol produced. In outstanding condition, retaining 98% of original finish. Grips have no cracks, completely intact. Fires low velocity 22 rounds only. A piece of history. 30.00 to ship.
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: money order
Reising 22 Target Pistol
Description:
The Reising pistol was the product of the fertile mind of Eugene G. Reising, a design engineer employed by Colt in the very early twentieth century. Reising worked directly for John Browning during the development of the 1911 pistol. Leaving Colt and venturing forth on his own, he received a patent for a new .22 pistol on May 16, 1916, and formed the Reising Arms Company in Hartford, CT in 1920, moving it to New York City in 1922.
Reising obtained an updated patent (U.S. Patent #1395141) on his .22 pistol on October 25, 1921, and his factory proceeded to produce approximately 5,000 of these handguns. The pistol’s popularity was evidently not strong enough for the company to maintain financial solvency, causing it to close its doors in 1924 after only four years of production. Production started at serial number 1001. Offered here is pistol number 1043, the 43rd pistol produced. In outstanding condition, retaining 98% of original finish. Grips have no cracks, completely intact. Fires low velocity 22 rounds only. A piece of history. 30.00 to ship.