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Guns International #: 101712356
Seller's Inventory #: AL5427
This 1869-dated British Pattern 61 Mark III Snider carbine was cut down from an Artillery Carbine, Pattern 61 Mark III, probably to make it handier for mounted operations. The overall length is 37"". The approx. 18.75"" round 577 centerfire caliber barrel has a good bore with visible rifling. It is marked at the left breech reading from the muzzle STEEL over a crown over VR over IR over a crown over E over 10 over a crown over VR over crossed swords over 2P over a crown over E over 10 over a broad arrow over WD (War Department). All the metal has a light brown patina. The left side of the chamber ring has two additional proof marks and the top has III. The breech block has the broad arrow over WD and a crown over E over 12. The lock plate has an I over broad arrow and crown over broad arrow over 1869 over ENFIELD in the center and a crown over VR at the tail. The brass trigger guard and butt plate are good with an aged patina. The unused swivel hole on the trigger guard is broken out. The stock is good with areas of finish crackle, a filled ramro channel, and two decorative Middle Eastern rings around the wrist. The evenly worn rings have a few embedded blue stones remaining. There are two sling swivels with a period leather sling. The action is stiff but functions correctly. If you like Middle Eastern guns, this one is for you.
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Guns International #: 101712356
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: 7362
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
"Middle Eastern Snider Carbine (AL5427)
Description: " This 1869-dated British Pattern 61 Mark III Snider carbine was cut down from an Artillery Carbine, Pattern 61 Mark III, probably to make it handier for mounted operations. The overall length is 37"". The approx. 18.75"" round 577 centerfire caliber barrel has a good bore with visible rifling. It is marked at the left breech reading from the muzzle STEEL over a crown over VR over IR over a crown over E over 10 over a crown over VR over crossed swords over 2P over a crown over E over 10 over a broad arrow over WD (War Department). All the metal has a light brown patina. The left side of the chamber ring has two additional proof marks and the top has III. The breech block has the broad arrow over WD and a crown over E over 12. The lock plate has an I over broad arrow and crown over broad arrow over 1869 over ENFIELD in the center and a crown over VR at the tail. The brass trigger guard and butt plate are good with an aged patina. The unused swivel hole on the trigger guard is broken out. The stock is good with areas of finish crackle, a filled ramro channel, and two decorative Middle Eastern rings around the wrist. The evenly worn rings have a few embedded blue stones remaining. There are two sling swivels with a period leather sling. The action is stiff but functions correctly. If you like Middle Eastern guns, this one is for you. SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 101712356
Seller's Inventory #: AL5427
This 1869-dated British Pattern 61 Mark III Snider carbine was cut down from an Artillery Carbine, Pattern 61 Mark III, probably to make it handier for mounted operations. The overall length is 37"". The approx. 18.75"" round 577 centerfire caliber barrel has a good bore with visible rifling. It is marked at the left breech reading from the muzzle STEEL over a crown over VR over IR over a crown over E over 10 over a crown over VR over crossed swords over 2P over a crown over E over 10 over a broad arrow over WD (War Department). All the metal has a light brown patina. The left side of the chamber ring has two additional proof marks and the top has III. The breech block has the broad arrow over WD and a crown over E over 12. The lock plate has an I over broad arrow and crown over broad arrow over 1869 over ENFIELD in the center and a crown over VR at the tail. The brass trigger guard and butt plate are good with an aged patina. The unused swivel hole on the trigger guard is broken out. The stock is good with areas of finish crackle, a filled ramro channel, and two decorative Middle Eastern rings around the wrist. The evenly worn rings have a few embedded blue stones remaining. There are two sling swivels with a period leather sling. The action is stiff but functions correctly. If you like Middle Eastern guns, this one is for you.
Guns International #: 101712356
Seller's Inventory #: AL5427
This 1869-dated British Pattern 61 Mark III Snider carbine was cut down from an Artillery Carbine, Pattern 61 Mark III, probably to make it handier for mounted operations. The overall length is 37"". The approx. 18.75"" round 577 centerfire caliber barrel has a good bore with visible rifling. It is marked at the left breech reading from the muzzle STEEL over a crown over VR over IR over a crown over E over 10 over a crown over VR over crossed swords over 2P over a crown over E over 10 over a broad arrow over WD (War Department). All the metal has a light brown patina. The left side of the chamber ring has two additional proof marks and the top has III. The breech block has the broad arrow over WD and a crown over E over 12. The lock plate has an I over broad arrow and crown over broad arrow over 1869 over ENFIELD in the center and a crown over VR at the tail. The brass trigger guard and butt plate are good with an aged patina. The unused swivel hole on the trigger guard is broken out. The stock is good with areas of finish crackle, a filled ramro channel, and two decorative Middle Eastern rings around the wrist. The evenly worn rings have a few embedded blue stones remaining. There are two sling swivels with a period leather sling. The action is stiff but functions correctly. If you like Middle Eastern guns, this one is for you.