When did you last see one of these

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IMG_1230.JPG IMG_1229.JPG IMG_1228.JPG IMG_1226.JPG IMG_1227.JPG 32 Rimfire; 20% blue, good grips, 3'' barrel, 5 shot. Brass frame, engraving is sharp and clear. Walnut grips. A unique design with individual chambers in the form of sliding tubes within cutouts on the cylinder. Barrel marked, B.A.Co. PATENTED APRIL 14th 1863. Referenced in Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms, 9th Edition page 471., s/n 51xx


https://www.simpsonltd.com/products/z36453


BELGIAN PEPPERBOX PINFIRE REVOLVER
7 mm; 50% blue, fair bore, good grips, 1 7/8'' barrel, Engraving is deep and clear. Folding trigger. Checkered wood grips. Back of cylinder is stamped, E/LG/* inside oval., s/n 0

https://www.simpsonltd.com/products/z36447
 
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Your pics show 2 different guns? oops. Never-mind.


If you ever get the chance, you need to visit Simpsons in person. I did and am glad I didn't / dont have a C&R license.

Could really spend some money in there.

Wall to wall guns with aisles upon aisle of guns.
 
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58 Cal; good bore, good stock, 12'' barrel, Manufactured at the Springfield Armory, dated 1856. Original metal in the white, brass mounted walnut stock, complete with the walnut shoulder stock, brass buttplate tang marked "U.S.". Lock marked "U.S./SPRINGFIELD" at the front of the lockplate, the date 1856 at the rear, Maynard cap box cover is marked with the American Eagle and Sheild. The left side of the barrel is stamped with VP and eagles head proofs. The backstrap is stamped with the number "9" which was supposed to match a number on the stock, the stock is has the number "17" stamped on the bottom of the brass yoke so is not matching. Original swiveling ramrod, fixed front sight and two leaf rear sight. The metal has some scattered areas of light pitting, heavier at the bolster. The stock has a tight crack on the left side flat and a tiny crack on the right side of the forend between the band spring and nose cap. Mechanically fine, some light pitting in the bore. Antique,

Was $4120 sold for $3,415.
 
Remington-Rider Magazine Pistol


One of many firearms developed for Remington by Joseph Rider was the Rider Magazine Pistol - a manually operated 5-shot repeater chambered for the .32 extra-short rimfire cartridge (the same round used by the Chicago Palm Protector). It used a tube magazine under the barrel and a simple but clever vertically shifting breechblock to give an impressive amount of firepower in small (and particularly flat and narrow) package. About 15,000 of these were made between 1871 and 1888, and they represent one of the few American uses of a tube magazine in a handgun - a combination more popular in Austria (and which was instrumental in the development of semiautomatic handguns there).


 
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Very good condition antique Colt New Army Model double action .38 caliber revolver. Mechanically excellent with clear markings and all matching assembly numbers. Revolver is serial number 69xxx, which dates it to production in 1896. Nicely engraved on the butt, being named to a Major Jacob Gray Estey in the 1st Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Spanish American War era. Revolver comes with an old collection tag detailing this man’s career. Revolver has nice original blue metal finish showing a little normal wear, heavier on the grip straps. 6” barrel has a very good bore, mostly bright with strong rifling and a little pitting. Hard rubber grips have a good tight fit and no damage. Nice detail to the Colt and 1892 date designs, and nice checkering. Show some small handling marks on the bottoms of the grips. A nice, rare named Colt .38 DA revolver that will make an excellent addition to your collection
 
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This will require the front AND back pocket money and some plastic.
 
http://iverjohnsonarms.com/derringers.html

The Pocket Ace


Our new four-barrel pepperbox Derringer is expected to be available by the end of 2017. To be added to our contact list for this derringer, visit our CONTACT page and send us an e-mail. We will email you price and all information as soon as the Pocket Ace is available for order

I've been on the list for some time, with nary a word to show for it.

Hopefully this isn't one of those dead end projects. I love the looks of this gun and it could be a handy alternative to the NAA mini revolvers.
 
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