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One of a Kind N.R.A. Award Winning Inventor's Prototype Model Remington Vest Pocket Pistol

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One of a Kind N.R.A. Award Winning Inventor's Prototype Model Remington Vest Pocket Pistol
This is the only known Rider's patent Remington Vest Pocket pistol chambered for 38 RF with experimental Rider split breech. The pistol is unmarked, with the metal left "in the white" and a silver border line around the sides of the frame and on the muzzle. Blade front and frame notch rear sights, with a serrated hammer spur, smooth block trigger and smooth two piece grips. Formerly of the William Locke Collection (pictured on pages 338 and 339) of that book, and appearing on the cover of "Remington Handguns" by Karr, this pistol was purchased from Locke's estate by Dr. S. Karl Spryidon. This pistol received a NRA silver medal for Top Ten Display (#252, included with lot), and comes with a copy of a letter from Dr. Spryidon detailing his purchase of the pistol.
BBL: 4 1/2 inch octagon
Stock:
Gauge: 38 RF
Finish: white
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Fine, with a smooth dull gray patina, a few small areas of discoloration and scattered minor dings. The silver inlay has darkened with age. Some cracking is visible on the left panel, otherwise grips are good. Mechanically fine. A one of a kind experimental Remington with great provenance.