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BRITISH RIFLED YEOMANRY CONSTABULARY CARBINE Guns International #: 101243685 Seller's Inventory #: BRITISH RIFLED CARBINE - NSN Category: Antique Rifles - Percussion - Civil War Carbines Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Vintage Antique Weapons Member Since: 2/8/11 State: Oregon Country: United States Phone: (541) 267-7011 Fax: (541) 267-7011 Number of Active Listings: 0 Total Number of Listings: 399 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 days Payment Types Accepted: U.S.P.S M.O. or Bank Cashiers Chk. Personal Check with hold Description: British Yeomanry Constabulary Rifled Carbine. Has 20" 3 groove barrel with rifling. Lock is marked, "V.R. TOWER 1844" with a "CROWN" . Lots of inspection markings. Caliber is .655. Action functions fine in both half cock and full cock. Brass trigger guard, butt plate & nose cap. Has front and rear sling swivels. Loading Rod is present. The walnut Buttstock is marked with a "Broad Arrow" over a "WD", and beneath that is an oval with, "WARRENTED LONDON GUNMAKERS". Overall length is 36.1/4" . Weighs 6 pounds. Wood is nice no cracks or repairs does have a few scratches and dings .Nice Antique Cavalry Carbine from the 1850's to the 1860's. Buyer Pays $35.00 shipping to the lower 48 states. I accept USPS Money Orders or Bank Cashier's Check. Will accept Personal check, with shipping hold. Layaway Available! Three day non-firing, non-disassembly inspection period. If returned, for any reason, full refund less shipping. ANTIQUE ! SOLD Antique: Yes Manufacturer: WARRENTED LONDON GUNMAKERS Model: BRITISH YEOMANRY CARBINE Serial Number: NSN Caliber Info: .655 Bore: 20 Chambers: ONE Ejectors: PERCUSSION Condition: VERY GOOD Metal Condition: VERY GOOD Wood Condition: VERY GOOD Bore Condition: VERY GOOD Barrels: ONE Barrel Type: ROUND Triggers: ONE Stock: WALNUT Butt Pad: BRASS Finish: PATINA Weight: 6 lbs. Sights: BARREL Manufacture Date: 1850's-1860' Extras: CARTOUCHE |