Remington NEVER made a 45 cal derringer, only 41 rimfire. Chrome wasn't invented until much later and Nickel not until late 1860's and didn't hit Remington's until the early 1870's.
There are over 10 variations/types/models of the Model 95 (Double Derringer) not only is it greatly determined by condition, condition, and condition. There can be SIGNIFICANT value differences based on which type/model/variation.
So if it's actually be Chromed it's after market and pretty much destroys any real value unless it's an extremely rare model that's still worth stripping (doubtful) it's it's actually a 45 take it to a machine shop and have it destroyed. There's absolutely no way that this could be fired safely if it's of original composition.
So verify the caliber and attempt to really figure out what model/type/variation you have, I can help with that but need details. Also again value is determined by original condition, condition, and condition. Remington did not manufacture derringers in 45 caliber - 41 was as large as they got. I suggest a professional appraisal because the value could be in the thousands of dollars, depending on condition.
Depends on conditiion, conditiion, and condition. Also the Chrome 76's are scarce and can bring a LARGE premium. A chrome in mint condition can bring as much as 2,500!
probably made by Remington in 1919. the chrome plating cuts your value by about 30-40%....................the actual value depends on overall condition.
15-50 USD
25-75 USD
Without the information needed to properly identify it, we can only go with what typical early Stevens single-shot pocket pistols are selling at which is around $300-$350 in excellent condition.
No that is wrong, Chrome. The Apache Black 66 & 76 were made with Chrome barrel and receiver.
About $500 or so. These are the exception to the "low price" norm for derringers. With box and all papers, if in actual excellent condition, possibly more.
The Nylon 66 is a rifle that was made by Remington from 1959 to 1989. The brown and chrome model was Nylon 66MB and over 700,000 were produced.
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About $75, depending on condition. Yours is the 2nd Model, finish is nickel plate, not chrome.
Remington Rand 1911 value <><><> The value of ANY firearm is based on exact make and model, and condition. If you have a military issue 1911A1 pistol made by Remington Rand, the values can be quite high- but again, based on condition of the gun, matching magazine, etc. An original in excellent condition could have a value measured in thousands of dollars- one that has been chrome plated at the local bumper shop is worth about $200. You will REALLY need a hands-on appraisal from someone that knows collectible 1911s. A check of completed auctions for Remington Rand 45 pistols shows sales ranging from about $950-$100 for pistols in "Good" condition, up to $2,400 for a pistol is 98% new condition ("Excellent" grading) One in "Fair" condition may sell for $650-$750. (*When ASKING a question, please do not write in the Answer section- the computer decides your question has been answered, sends it to the answered pile.)
Factory finish is nickel plating, not chrome. Value will depend on condition, and may be $40-$150 ( for a specimen in very good condition)