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

拍品专文

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