A REMINGTON .44 'MODEL 1875' SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, No. 9471, the left-hand grip bearing the inspector's mark 'J.W.P.' in a cartouche, side loading-gate, rod ejector, plain finish, plain unchequered walnut grips, butt with lanyard-ring, the barrel and frame with open-sights

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A REMINGTON .44 'MODEL 1875' SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, No. 9471, the left-hand grip bearing the inspector's mark 'J.W.P.' in a cartouche, side loading-gate, rod ejector, plain finish, plain unchequered walnut grips, butt with lanyard-ring, the barrel and frame with open-sights
7½in. barrel, proof exemption

Lot Essay

The Remington Model 1875 revolver, with its distinctive triangular web reinforcement on the underside of the barrel, was Remington's attempt to compete with Colt's Single Action Army; approximately 25,000 were made between 1875 and 1889

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