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Silver Moore's Patent Number One Single Shot Deringer

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Silver Moore's Patent Number One Single Shot Deringer
Moore's Patent Firearms Company manufactured about 3,000 of these single shot deringers from 1860 to 1865. National Arms Company took over production in 1865 until its purchase by Colt in 1870. The Number One was popular enough to survive both the change to the National Arms Co. and National's buy out by Colt. Marked "MOORE'S PAT. FA. Co. BROOKLYN. N.Y." on the top of the barrel, "PAT. FEB. 24. 1863" and the serial number on the bottom. The deringer is finished silver with scroll and punch dot engraving on the sides of the frame, the breech end of the barrel sides have a scroll pattern and forward pointing arrows on the barrel sides with a simple burst design at the muzzle end. There is an anchor motif on top of the frame in front of the hammer. The grip area is checkered on the sides, back and base of the grip.
BBL: 2 1/2 inch irregular
Stock:
Gauge: 41 RF
Finish: silver
Grips: metal
Serial Number: 3671
Condition: Very fine. The deringer retains 85% plus of the original silver finish which is beginning to darken with age in some areas. Loss is limited to the frame area where the exposed brass has an aged patina. The hammer spur is broken off and the hammer does not hold a cock position. The markings and engraving are clear and crisp.