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REMINGTON Antique NEW MODEL .31 Percussion POCKET Revolver 5-Shot WILD WEST EARLY PRODUCTION Mid-19th Century Revolver
Description: REMINGTON Antique NEW MODEL .31 Percussion POCKET Revolver 5-Shot WILD WEST
EARLY PRODUCTION Mid-19th Century Revolver
Here we present a Remington New Model Pocket Revolver, made circa 1865 in Ilion, New York with a production run from 1865 through 1873 and approximately 25,000 revolvers made. The new “pocket” model was intended to compete with the venerable Colt Model 1849 “Pocket” revolver and was essentially a scaled-down pocket version of the large frame Remington percussion revolvers that had been sold to the U.S. military by the thousands during the Civil War.
The gun was a five-shot, single action, .31 caliber percussion revolver. The octagonal barrel was available in four standard factory lengths from 3” to 4.5” in half-inch increments. Ironically, this handgun was basically obsolete when it was introduced as the era of the self-contained metallic cartridge had arrived. As a result, many of the later production revolvers were produced as .32 rimfire cartridge revolvers, rather than percussion guns as originally intended. Even more were altered from percussion to metallic cartridge at the factory with most being “new old stock” that had been produced in percussion but never sold by the factory.
This revolver was designed for defensive carry and would have been equally at home in a holster, pocket or purse. With 5 rounds of .31 one could get themselves out of most scrapes. This revolver could have been modified to accept metallic cartridges near the expiration of the Smith & Wesson owned Rollin White Patent, which prevented other companies from using the bored through cylinder until 1869.
The overall condition is good. Original finish and patina. The action of the hammer and trigger are strong but the cylinder indexing and lock up are not. Very good bore with sharp rifling. Solid grips. Numbers match.
Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 4-1/2 inches.
Caliber: .31 Percussion
Overall condition as seen in photos.
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REMINGTON Antique NEW MODEL .31 Percussion POCKET Revolver 5-Shot WILD WEST EARLY PRODUCTION Mid-19th Century Revolver
Description: REMINGTON Antique NEW MODEL .31 Percussion POCKET Revolver 5-Shot WILD WEST
EARLY PRODUCTION Mid-19th Century Revolver
Here we present a Remington New Model Pocket Revolver, made circa 1865 in Ilion, New York with a production run from 1865 through 1873 and approximately 25,000 revolvers made. The new “pocket” model was intended to compete with the venerable Colt Model 1849 “Pocket” revolver and was essentially a scaled-down pocket version of the large frame Remington percussion revolvers that had been sold to the U.S. military by the thousands during the Civil War.
The gun was a five-shot, single action, .31 caliber percussion revolver. The octagonal barrel was available in four standard factory lengths from 3” to 4.5” in half-inch increments. Ironically, this handgun was basically obsolete when it was introduced as the era of the self-contained metallic cartridge had arrived. As a result, many of the later production revolvers were produced as .32 rimfire cartridge revolvers, rather than percussion guns as originally intended. Even more were altered from percussion to metallic cartridge at the factory with most being “new old stock” that had been produced in percussion but never sold by the factory.
This revolver was designed for defensive carry and would have been equally at home in a holster, pocket or purse. With 5 rounds of .31 one could get themselves out of most scrapes. This revolver could have been modified to accept metallic cartridges near the expiration of the Smith & Wesson owned Rollin White Patent, which prevented other companies from using the bored through cylinder until 1869.
The overall condition is good. Original finish and patina. The action of the hammer and trigger are strong but the cylinder indexing and lock up are not. Very good bore with sharp rifling. Solid grips. Numbers match.
Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 4-1/2 inches.
Caliber: .31 Percussion
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail!
Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
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REMINGTON Antique NEW MODEL .31 Percussion POCKET Revolver 5-Shot WILD WEST EARLY PRODUCTION Mid-19th Century Revolver
Description: REMINGTON Antique NEW MODEL .31 Percussion POCKET Revolver 5-Shot WILD WEST
EARLY PRODUCTION Mid-19th Century Revolver
Here we present a Remington New Model Pocket Revolver, made circa 1865 in Ilion, New York with a production run from 1865 through 1873 and approximately 25,000 revolvers made. The new “pocket” model was intended to compete with the venerable Colt Model 1849 “Pocket” revolver and was essentially a scaled-down pocket version of the large frame Remington percussion revolvers that had been sold to the U.S. military by the thousands during the Civil War.
The gun was a five-shot, single action, .31 caliber percussion revolver. The octagonal barrel was available in four standard factory lengths from 3” to 4.5” in half-inch increments. Ironically, this handgun was basically obsolete when it was introduced as the era of the self-contained metallic cartridge had arrived. As a result, many of the later production revolvers were produced as .32 rimfire cartridge revolvers, rather than percussion guns as originally intended. Even more were altered from percussion to metallic cartridge at the factory with most being “new old stock” that had been produced in percussion but never sold by the factory.
This revolver was designed for defensive carry and would have been equally at home in a holster, pocket or purse. With 5 rounds of .31 one could get themselves out of most scrapes. This revolver could have been modified to accept metallic cartridges near the expiration of the Smith & Wesson owned Rollin White Patent, which prevented other companies from using the bored through cylinder until 1869.
The overall condition is good. Original finish and patina. The action of the hammer and trigger are strong but the cylinder indexing and lock up are not. Very good bore with sharp rifling. Solid grips. Numbers match.
Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 4-1/2 inches.
Caliber: .31 Percussion
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail!
Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Credit Card, Certified Check, Money Order
REMINGTON Antique NEW MODEL .31 Percussion POCKET Revolver 5-Shot WILD WEST EARLY PRODUCTION Mid-19th Century Revolver
Description: REMINGTON Antique NEW MODEL .31 Percussion POCKET Revolver 5-Shot WILD WEST
EARLY PRODUCTION Mid-19th Century Revolver
Here we present a Remington New Model Pocket Revolver, made circa 1865 in Ilion, New York with a production run from 1865 through 1873 and approximately 25,000 revolvers made. The new “pocket” model was intended to compete with the venerable Colt Model 1849 “Pocket” revolver and was essentially a scaled-down pocket version of the large frame Remington percussion revolvers that had been sold to the U.S. military by the thousands during the Civil War.
The gun was a five-shot, single action, .31 caliber percussion revolver. The octagonal barrel was available in four standard factory lengths from 3” to 4.5” in half-inch increments. Ironically, this handgun was basically obsolete when it was introduced as the era of the self-contained metallic cartridge had arrived. As a result, many of the later production revolvers were produced as .32 rimfire cartridge revolvers, rather than percussion guns as originally intended. Even more were altered from percussion to metallic cartridge at the factory with most being “new old stock” that had been produced in percussion but never sold by the factory.
This revolver was designed for defensive carry and would have been equally at home in a holster, pocket or purse. With 5 rounds of .31 one could get themselves out of most scrapes. This revolver could have been modified to accept metallic cartridges near the expiration of the Smith & Wesson owned Rollin White Patent, which prevented other companies from using the bored through cylinder until 1869.
The overall condition is good. Original finish and patina. The action of the hammer and trigger are strong but the cylinder indexing and lock up are not. Very good bore with sharp rifling. Solid grips. Numbers match.
Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 4-1/2 inches.
Caliber: .31 Percussion
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail!
Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.