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Guns International #: 102047915
Seller's Inventory #: AL7393
This scarce Austrian Model 1854 13.9mm caliber percussion Jagestutzen rifle still has its original separate ramrod with it. The overall length is approx. 43.5"". The 28"" octagon to round barrel has a very good dark bore with strong rifling. The final 4.5"" of the barrel is round so that a Lorenz saber blade socket bayonet can be fitted. The lock plate has a small Austrian eagle at the tail and 860 (1860) in the center. All the metal has a brown patina. The stock is good with light to moderate issue wear and with a .75"" chip on the left where it joins the nosecap, a crack in the same area around the barrel key, and a 5.5"" age crack on the right from the nosecap toward the front swivel. The swivels are present. The 29"" separate ramrod has a wood ball tip (missing a little wood where it joins the rod) and a standard Lorenz type head. The action functions correctly. When is the last time you saw a Model 1854 Jagerstutzen rifle with its original separate ramrod?
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Guns International #: 102047915
Category - Antique Rifles - Percussion
- Military Rifles - Antique
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone:
(713) 575-5814
Fax:
(713) 781-6407
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 7309
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover
"Austrian Model 1854 Jagerstutzen Rifle (AL7393)
Description: " This scarce Austrian Model 1854 13.9mm caliber percussion Jagestutzen rifle still has its original separate ramrod with it. The overall length is approx. 43.5"". The 28"" octagon to round barrel has a very good dark bore with strong rifling. The final 4.5"" of the barrel is round so that a Lorenz saber blade socket bayonet can be fitted. The lock plate has a small Austrian eagle at the tail and 860 (1860) in the center. All the metal has a brown patina. The stock is good with light to moderate issue wear and with a .75"" chip on the left where it joins the nosecap, a crack in the same area around the barrel key, and a 5.5"" age crack on the right from the nosecap toward the front swivel. The swivels are present. The 29"" separate ramrod has a wood ball tip (missing a little wood where it joins the rod) and a standard Lorenz type head. The action functions correctly. When is the last time you saw a Model 1854 Jagerstutzen rifle with its original separate ramrod? SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 102047915
Seller's Inventory #: AL7393
This scarce Austrian Model 1854 13.9mm caliber percussion Jagestutzen rifle still has its original separate ramrod with it. The overall length is approx. 43.5"". The 28"" octagon to round barrel has a very good dark bore with strong rifling. The final 4.5"" of the barrel is round so that a Lorenz saber blade socket bayonet can be fitted. The lock plate has a small Austrian eagle at the tail and 860 (1860) in the center. All the metal has a brown patina. The stock is good with light to moderate issue wear and with a .75"" chip on the left where it joins the nosecap, a crack in the same area around the barrel key, and a 5.5"" age crack on the right from the nosecap toward the front swivel. The swivels are present. The 29"" separate ramrod has a wood ball tip (missing a little wood where it joins the rod) and a standard Lorenz type head. The action functions correctly. When is the last time you saw a Model 1854 Jagerstutzen rifle with its original separate ramrod?
Guns International #: 102047915
Seller's Inventory #: AL7393
This scarce Austrian Model 1854 13.9mm caliber percussion Jagestutzen rifle still has its original separate ramrod with it. The overall length is approx. 43.5"". The 28"" octagon to round barrel has a very good dark bore with strong rifling. The final 4.5"" of the barrel is round so that a Lorenz saber blade socket bayonet can be fitted. The lock plate has a small Austrian eagle at the tail and 860 (1860) in the center. All the metal has a brown patina. The stock is good with light to moderate issue wear and with a .75"" chip on the left where it joins the nosecap, a crack in the same area around the barrel key, and a 5.5"" age crack on the right from the nosecap toward the front swivel. The swivels are present. The 29"" separate ramrod has a wood ball tip (missing a little wood where it joins the rod) and a standard Lorenz type head. The action functions correctly. When is the last time you saw a Model 1854 Jagerstutzen rifle with its original separate ramrod?