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The Argentine Crest has been removed.
Bayonet overall length 20.6".
Blade length 15.7".
Muzzle ring inside diameter .61 or 15.6 MM.
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Bayonet overall length 15.25".
Blade 10.1".
The serial numbers on the blade DO NOT match the number on the scabbard.
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This bayonet is sometimes referred to as a model 1913.
The leather scabbard is weak and flexable but the stiching is intact.
Overall length in scabbard 22.25"
Blade length 15.75"
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The bayonet retains a very high percentage of the original high polish finish with some scattered rust and staining.
Inside socket diameter .63"
Overall length 17.9"
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The Buttlpate is probably ebony.
The triggergaurd appears to be horn.
There are no markings or proofmarks evident so not sure of the country of origin.
The gun is missing the rear tang sight
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Overall length in buckled position including carbine hook 38".
The leather is a little stiff with some surface cracking but is stable.
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The weight is 9 pounds 7 ounces.
Shipped April 8th 1876 to J.P.Lovell in Boston MA as a Long Range # 2 with checkering and sights.
All checkering is removed.Probably to get weight down below 1
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From the Jim Dresslar Collection. Jim was a relic hunter and owner of the American Frontier Museum in Bargersville, Indiana
It is a real piece of history and would display nicely in anyones collectio
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Overall length not including scabbard 36.8".
Blade length 31.6"
Blade has some rust and losses of plating.
Sword and scabbard are in as found condition and have not been clean
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The original wood haft is red ochre striped with a blacksmith made iron head. Mr. Dresslar felt this would date as early as the French and Indian War era to the American Revolution. Jim wa
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The action and Maynard priming mechanism work perfectly.
The bore is excellent and measures .56"
Does not appear to have ever had a barrel address.
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This gun is in original flintlock configuation and has not been reconverted.
Original Trade Pistol By Robert Wheeler of Birmingham between 1790 and 1799 when he died. About 1800 the company began mar
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It appears the Browning Bros. stamp was stamped and then reversed by mistake and then stamped again making it very hard to make out.
The action and the set trigger work as they should and the b
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There were only a little over 200 made in the military configuration but this gun has slight differences so is probably a much rarer overrun sold on the civilian market.
The barrel is almost 28"
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The action operates as it should and the bore is very good.
This is a military style civilian carbine.
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This pistol was finished bright from the factory.
The action is crisp and operates as it should.
The bore and chambers are bright.
This gun is probably unfired as the percussion n
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This is a good honest untouched example retaining much of the original blue finish.
The action operates as it should.
Mfg. 1897.
The bore is excellent.
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Blade length 21.6"
Muzzle ring inside diameter .92" or 23.4 MM.
These bayonets were hand fitted and numbered to each gun so every bayonet may not fit every gun.
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The barrel is marked " LULLMAN & VIENNA MEMPHIS, TENN. ".
There appears to be an old coat of varnish added, most of which has flaked off.
The action works perfectly, the bo
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The action works as it should and the bore shows some corrosion.
The serial number is marked in 4 places all matching.
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This flask was purchased many years ago from Norm Flayderman.
The flask body is made of some type of hardwood and the charging lever appears to be made of horn.
Overall length approx. 7"
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Overall length approx. 5.75".
The powder measure and charger operate correctly.
There are no split seams.
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The powder measure spout and charger operate but the charger lever spring is coroded and does not return the handle to the closed position.
Overall length approx. 8".
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The flask appears to be lacquer over wood.
From the Hope Bisbing Collection purchased from Norm Flayderman many years ago.
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Overall length approx. 5.5".
The flask body is made of horn with an ebony base.
There is a small area of filler on 1 side along edge of base.
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Overall length approx. 8.25"
The powder measure and charger appear to work as the should.
There are some split seams on each side.
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W/Scoville model 1907 M lot 24 G A 109 17 02 S stamped in bottom.
This item has not been cleaned or polished.
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Overall length approx. 10.5"
One of the suspension rings has been poorly replaced.
There are a few small dents.
The powder measure and charger appear to work as they should.
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The top and stopper are some kind of wood probably maple.
The neck appears to be bone.
Overall length including stopper 6.3".
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