I traded my cousin for an antique .41 short rimfire Remington Derringer, manufactured a few years after the Civil War. They don't make ammunition for it since 1935, so I searched the internet, and found an unopened box of 50 and bought it for $$$. Even the ammo is a collector item. I was dying of curiosity, so I decided to shoot 4 bullets just to see how the gun performed, and I was pleasantly surprised by the accuracy, but the trigger pull is pretty stiff.
The pistol is in very good shape, no crack at the hinge, and over 95% of the nickel plate with only a few tiny spots of corrosion.
The cartridge is obsolete because it is somewhat underpowered, but... it's better than nothin' if you're needin' one.
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