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PRETTY MINT 2ND MODEL MAYNARD CIVIL WAR CARBINE. SERIAL # 11519.. 99% ORIGINAL MILITARY BLUE. 99% ORIGINAL COLOR CASEHARDNING. ALL SCREWS ARE UNTOUCHED AND RETAIN ALL BRIGHT FACTORY BLUE. HAMMER HAS A
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BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED/CUSTOMIZED MAYNARD MODEL 1882 .40-70 MAYNARD CALAIBER SPORTER WITH BRASS, MADE 1882-1890. This is a professionally restored rifle that is restocked in deep reddish/brown fanc
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CIVIL WAR Antique MASSACHUSETTS ARMS MAYNARD SADDLE RING CARBINE CAVALRY 50
Used by 9th & 11th INDIANA and 11th TENNESSEE
Here we present an antique U.S. Maynard Second Model Cavalry Saddle
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The Rifle barrel is 20 inches long and chambered in Maynard .50-50. The shotgun barrel is 26 inches long and chambered for Maynard .64 Shotshells. Both have bright shiny bores. Overall condition of ba
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20 inch barrel has good traces of finish turning a plum/brown color. Good bore that does show shine and some scattered light pitting. Original sights. Receiver is a mottled brown/gray with traces of c
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20 inch barrel retains most all of its original blue with a bbright shiny near excellent bore. Original sights. Receiver has about 90% of the case color remaining. Mechanics are excellent. Original sa
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20 inch round barrel chambered in 35-30 Maynard caliber with an octagon breech. Bright bore with very good rifling. Originally built as a percussion rifle, this example appears to have been factory-co
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An 1873 model Maynard Rifle/Shotgun combination with the shotgun special 20 gauge barrel ONLY. A takedown model which could be had with either a rifle or shotgun barrel, this is the shotgu
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SCARCE,,, Maynard 2nd Model "Conversion" Civil War Carbine. (First I've seen.".... LAYAWAY?
serial #21070, 50 RF, 20” round barrel with octagonal breech with a bright very fi
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"Maynard Model 1873 .40 caliber carbine. Made in the 1870s. Has 28" .40 caliber barrel with about 50% of finish mixed with patina. Wood is very good. Gun originally had a tang sight, but was
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"Maynard Model 1882 target rifle. Overall length is 41½". The 26" octagon to round barrel appears to be either .32 Centerfire or .35-30 caliber. Bore is excellent. Barrel has appr
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"This Maynard Model 1873 Improved Hunting Rifle No. 9 appears to be in 35-30 Maynard caliber. As a Model 1873 it would take the thick base cartridege. The 26"" 35 caliber barrel has an
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"In 1848 and 1849 D.S. Nippes altered or built as new 2,000 U.S. Model 1840 muskets to percussion using the tape priming system designed by Dr. Edward Maynard. The majority, like this one, were a
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"This appears to be a special order Improved Hnting and Target Rifle No. 3 with the Hadley attachment for the 32 rimfire cartridge. It has a special order forearm, high quality checkered wood, Sw
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Maynard carbines were easily among the best cavalry weapons available during the Civil War. Both sides used them and held them in high regard. Approximately 20,000 second model Maynard carbines were m
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Very nice Maynard #16 Deluxe 22 LR. Deluxe wood. Checkered Schuetzen , Vivid bluing and case hardening, Just a nice rifle. Stamped 1873 so it is 150 years old. Hard to believe the condition for a 150
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Approximately 20,000 of these Second Model carbines were manufactured in 1864 and 1865. Some were delivered late in the war and were issued and used by 6th, 9th, and 11th Indiana Cavalry and the
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CIVIL WAR MAYNARD PERCUSSION CARBINE 2nd MODEL 50 cal.MADE 1860 TO 1865 ABOUT 20,20220" PART ROUND PART OCTAGON BARREL 3 GROOVES 3 LANDS BRIGHT & SHINY BORE STRONG RIFLING SOME MINOR PITTING
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