Discover the uniqueness and historic charm of the Erl Svendsen Little Ace, a single-shot, break-action pistol that holds a special place in the annals of gun history. Known to be the smallest "real" derringer in the world, this compact firearm is a marvel of design and functionality. Manufactured in the United States between 1920 and 1970, this piece showcases the quality and reliability that Erl Svendsen is renowned for.
The Little Ace is in very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use. The bore condition is excellent, ensuring that the .22 Short caliber pistol delivers on its promise of accuracy. The brass frame and blued steel barrel sport a two-tone finish, adding to its aesthetic appeal. Very minor tarnishing is present on the frame and hammer, but the bore remains shiny and clean.
This .22 Short caliber pistol is notable for its mild recoil and economical ammunition. It is perfect for target shooting and small game hunting, making it an attractive choice for both collectors and shooting enthusiasts. The break-action mechanism promotes safe handling and simple operation. Simply put the hammer to half-cock and swivel the barrel counter-clockwise for easy loading.
Adding to its appeal, the Little Ace comes with ebonite bird's head grips and is sold with a small zippered soft travel case for convenient storage and transport. This is a great opportunity to own a piece of firearm history, made by the esteemed manufacturer Erl Svendsen.
Embrace the blend of compactness, performance, and vintage appeal that the Little Ace offers. This isn't just a purchase, it's an investment in a historic artifact that will enhance your collection and shooting experience. Don't miss out on owning a piece of firearm history.




