Small Remington model??

Started by Slowhand Bob, December 09, 2011, 06:26:15 PM

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Slowhand Bob

A friend has a five shot Remington .36 that he tells me is called a police model, kinda like the '62 Colt.  It is a really neat little revolver that has been appreciably reduced in size and I am just dumbfounded as to why neither of the big repro makers have not added it to their line?  I would even be willing to camp out for a few days to be first in line to buy a pair!  First chance I get I want to take a camera to his house and snap some pictures BUT it will need a '58 beside it for the full reduced scale to be seen.  Anyone have these in their collection or know much on their history, were they a success or a bust?

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Sir Charles deMouton-Black

No, it wouldn't be that one.  The Police model is the next larger size of Remmie.  Smaller than the Belt model or the Navy or Army models.  I think they are neat but the best is the Belt model which is a .36 cal six shot revolver.   That one would be great!

They are pictured and dscribed in Chapter 2 of Bruce McDowell's book on conversion revolvers.

P.S;  Just to clarify, Remington made FIVE frame sizes; (Not an X-spurt" so bear with me.)
1. "Pocket"     .31, 5 shots, spur trigger.
2. "Police"      .36, 5 shots.
3. "Belt"         .36, 6 shots,6" bbl (I think)  Also made later in double action.
4. "Navy"        .36, 6 shots, 7.5" bbl.
5. "Army"        .44, 6 shots, 8" bbl.
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I remember seeing one at a gun show once. It was a .36 with a conversion cylinder similar to the R&D, that had to be removed to reload. I think it was a six shot model, don't remember if it was a centerfire or rimfire conversion. I'd REALLY like to see one of the manufacturers make a reprpo of the Navy size Remington, not just the Army size with smaller holes like they make now. Then get an R&D cyl for .38 long Colt......

Slowhand Bob

The five shot 36 Police model, anyone have a price estimate?  The gun looks to be in fair condition and functions well, though he has not test fired it.  Does it have a year model designation, such as common to most other models.

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Easy ID tip on these is that the screws (hammer and trigger) go in from the left instead of the right..........
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Slowhand Bob

Here is a peek at one on an auction site that a pard sent to me on another forum.  Based on the price it looks like these may not be real common little guns.  I also searched the SCORRS photo site and did not see one of these there in our collectors albums so that further reinforces my opinion on scarcity.  I would think that this would be a natural for Pietta to come out with as competition for the Uberti '62, specially since Pietta dropped the ball on their '62 format.  As I understand it the "Uberti '62 is a legal  main match pistol and can be legal for Pocket Pistol also.  http://www.gunsamerica.com/979115274/Guns/Pistols/Antique/Remington_New_Model_Police_revolver_36cal_Factory_Nickel.htm

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