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![]() AUSTRIAN JAEGER RIFLE CONVERSION DATED 1738 Guns International #: 101469555 Seller's Inventory #: 166 Category: Antique Rifles - Percussion - Antique Rifles - 1500-1850 Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com ![]() Seller: paterson Company: Sell antiques Member Since: 4/7/14 First Name: Steve Last Name: Evans State: Utah Zip: 84115 Country: United States Phone: (801) 554-5120 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 186 Total Number of Listings: 1371 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: check, credit card, layaway Description: A fine, 18th century, Austrian Jaeger flintlock rifle converted to percussion. It is dated 1738 on the left side plate with the letters ”F.L.F. V.M.Z.A.” and “N.Z.” on the lower line. The lock plate is engraved with the words “Scheil Graz”, we believe to be the maker. The rifle is approximately .62 caliber with a rifled bore. Other Features include a silver inlaid barrel, a folding rear sight, engraved brass fittings, a high relief engraved walnut stock, including a cheek piece and a sliding door butt stock compartment, a horn tipped ramrod and a carved horn fore end cap. Caliber: Approx. .62 percussion Overall Length: 43.75" Barrel Length: 30" Condition: Iron barrel and lock have a good dark, untouched, age patina – Brass fittings have a light patina, and were probably polished, years ago – Wood has a good age patina with small nicks and scratches and small slivers of wood missing on each side of the muzzle – Action is crisp – Bore is very good. SOLD Antique: Yes |