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Lot 2214

Sale 6314 - Arms, Armor and Militaria Online
Lots Open
Jun 24, 2025
Lots Close
Jul 9, 2025
Timed Online / Cincinnati
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Estimate
$400 - 600
Price Realized
$366
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium

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**Remington Model 95 Over & Under Derringer with Mother of Pearl Grips

.41RF Short. 3" barrels. SN: 115. Nickel finish, fire blued small parts, smooth mother of pearl grips. Single action spur trigger tip up double barrel over and under derringer with hinge notch rear sight, integral front sight blade and manual extractor. Post-1888 one line barrel marking reads: REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION, N.Y. Matching assembly batch number 115 on frame under grips and under barrel.

More than 150,000 of these Model 95 "Over & Under" Derringers were produced by Remington between 1866 and 1935, spanning the range of "Antique" under Federal law to "Curio & Relic" for those guns made after 1898. As the majority of the production were only batch or assembly numbered and did not receive true "serial numbers", dating them by this system is essentially impossible. As a result these guns are typically dated by their barrel address types, locations and verbiage. All addresses that include "E Remington & Sons" are antique and essentially prior to the firm's first bankruptcy that resulted in their purchase by Hartley & Graham circa 1888. At that time the name was changed to "Remington Arms Company." Variations of the Remington Arms Company markings were used circa 1888-1911. Circa 1912 the addition of "U.M.C." for "Union Metallic Cartridge Company" appeared in the address. All Model 95s with "UMC" markings are post-1898 and are classified as Curio & Relic firearms by the ATF, not as antiques. The guns with "Remington Arms Co." markings from the 1888-1912 period are the most problematic to date accurately, as nominally half of that production is antique and the other half is not. As such, these guns are dated as accurately as possible with the available information but when they cannot be definitely proven to be pre-1898 antique firearms they are classified as Curio & Relic firearms to comply with ATF regulations and modern handgun laws apply. {C&R}

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