Remington Rider Single Shot Pistol
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The Remington-Rider Single Shot Derringer Parlor Pistols were made by E. Remington and Sons from 1860 to 1863. The estimated number of manufactured weapons is approximately 200.
It is a .17 caliber pistol. It has a brass three inch barrel. It also features a two piece breech, a brass grip, wrapped in a silver plate finish.
No serial numbers or barrel markings were printed on the weapons. Less than 40 original examples are known to exist today. Including, are two prototypes and several larger model examples.
It is the smallest Remington Pistol ever produced.
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