I have an Elliot Remington 41 Caliber two barrel derringer that has been in the family for a long time.
Inscribed on the left side of the barrel is “E Remington & Sons ILIGN N.Y."
On the barrels right side is “Elliots Patent Dec 12 1884"
Inscribed on the bottom rear of the barrel is "60%"
Stamped on the right side of the frame under the walnut grip is “209”
The original finish is slightly worn and the barrel has some pitting. It appears to be in good shape and in good working order. It does not have the bullet extractor on the left side of the barrel that I see on other examples of this weapon. (Any way I think it is a bullet extractor.)
I would like to know more about it. High quality jpeg pictures are available.
Inscribed on the left side of the barrel is “E Remington & Sons ILIGN N.Y."
On the barrels right side is “Elliots Patent Dec 12 1884"
Inscribed on the bottom rear of the barrel is "60%"
Stamped on the right side of the frame under the walnut grip is “209”
The original finish is slightly worn and the barrel has some pitting. It appears to be in good shape and in good working order. It does not have the bullet extractor on the left side of the barrel that I see on other examples of this weapon. (Any way I think it is a bullet extractor.)
I would like to know more about it. High quality jpeg pictures are available.