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Description:
Here is a sweet Ballard Rifle in 22 Cal - extremely good bench competition shooter or just a good plinker to enjoy. Puts the bullet where u want it, if ur a marksman or good shot. • 1875–1891: Production was taken over by John Marlin and his company, which became the Marlin Firearms Co. in 1881. This period is known for the high-quality "Marlin-Ballard" rifles.
• 1891: Production of the Ballard rifle ended, largely due to the declining demand for single-shot rifles as repeating rifles became more popular. - The Ballard No. 3 PG in .22 rimfire was an elegant rifle from a time when gallery target shooting was a popular pastime. (RifleShooter photo) Cant b positive this rifle is the No. 3, but I do know it's a great shooter and a rewarding rifle
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
BALLARD Serial Number:
36375 Barrel Length:
24 1/2 Bore Info:
CLEAN - BRIGHT & SHINY Condition:
VERY NICE Metal Condition:
VERY NICE Wood Condition:
VERY NICE - EVEN WHEN CONSIDERING ITS AGE Bore Condition:
EXCELLANT Barrels:
24 1/2 “ Barrel Type:
OCTAGON Action:
FALLING BLOCK Stock:
CRESCENT BUTT STOCK LOP:
13 “ Sights:
FRONT BARREL SIGHT WITH REAR TANG SIGHT WITH EYE DISH Manufacture Date:
18-75 TO 1891 Extras:
REAR TANG SIGHT FITTED WITH EYE DISH Item Location:
HANOVER PA
Description:
Here is a sweet Ballard Rifle in 22 Cal - extremely good bench competition shooter or just a good plinker to enjoy. Puts the bullet where u want it, if ur a marksman or good shot. • 1875–1891: Production was taken over by John Marlin and his company, which became the Marlin Firearms Co. in 1881. This period is known for the high-quality "Marlin-Ballard" rifles.
• 1891: Production of the Ballard rifle ended, largely due to the declining demand for single-shot rifles as repeating rifles became more popular. - The Ballard No. 3 PG in .22 rimfire was an elegant rifle from a time when gallery target shooting was a popular pastime. (RifleShooter photo) Cant b positive this rifle is the No. 3, but I do know it's a great shooter and a rewarding rifle
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
BALLARD Serial Number:
36375 Barrel Length:
24 1/2 Bore Info:
CLEAN - BRIGHT & SHINY Condition:
VERY NICE Metal Condition:
VERY NICE Wood Condition:
VERY NICE - EVEN WHEN CONSIDERING ITS AGE Bore Condition:
EXCELLANT Barrels:
24 1/2 “ Barrel Type:
OCTAGON Action:
FALLING BLOCK Stock:
CRESCENT BUTT STOCK LOP:
13 “ Sights:
FRONT BARREL SIGHT WITH REAR TANG SIGHT WITH EYE DISH Manufacture Date:
18-75 TO 1891 Extras:
REAR TANG SIGHT FITTED WITH EYE DISH Item Location:
HANOVER PA
Description:
Here is a sweet Ballard Rifle in 22 Cal - extremely good bench competition shooter or just a good plinker to enjoy. Puts the bullet where u want it, if ur a marksman or good shot. • 1875–1891: Production was taken over by John Marlin and his company, which became the Marlin Firearms Co. in 1881. This period is known for the high-quality "Marlin-Ballard" rifles.
• 1891: Production of the Ballard rifle ended, largely due to the declining demand for single-shot rifles as repeating rifles became more popular. - The Ballard No. 3 PG in .22 rimfire was an elegant rifle from a time when gallery target shooting was a popular pastime. (RifleShooter photo) Cant b positive this rifle is the No. 3, but I do know it's a great shooter and a rewarding rifle
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
BALLARD Serial Number:
36375 Barrel Length:
24 1/2 Bore Info:
CLEAN - BRIGHT & SHINY Condition:
VERY NICE Metal Condition:
VERY NICE Wood Condition:
VERY NICE - EVEN WHEN CONSIDERING ITS AGE Bore Condition:
EXCELLANT Barrels:
24 1/2 “ Barrel Type:
OCTAGON Action:
FALLING BLOCK Stock:
CRESCENT BUTT STOCK LOP:
13 “ Sights:
FRONT BARREL SIGHT WITH REAR TANG SIGHT WITH EYE DISH Manufacture Date:
18-75 TO 1891 Extras:
REAR TANG SIGHT FITTED WITH EYE DISH Item Location:
HANOVER PA
Description:
Here is a sweet Ballard Rifle in 22 Cal - extremely good bench competition shooter or just a good plinker to enjoy. Puts the bullet where u want it, if ur a marksman or good shot. • 1875–1891: Production was taken over by John Marlin and his company, which became the Marlin Firearms Co. in 1881. This period is known for the high-quality "Marlin-Ballard" rifles.
• 1891: Production of the Ballard rifle ended, largely due to the declining demand for single-shot rifles as repeating rifles became more popular. - The Ballard No. 3 PG in .22 rimfire was an elegant rifle from a time when gallery target shooting was a popular pastime. (RifleShooter photo) Cant b positive this rifle is the No. 3, but I do know it's a great shooter and a rewarding rifle
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
BALLARD Serial Number:
36375 Barrel Length:
24 1/2 Bore Info:
CLEAN - BRIGHT & SHINY Condition:
VERY NICE Metal Condition:
VERY NICE Wood Condition:
VERY NICE - EVEN WHEN CONSIDERING ITS AGE Bore Condition:
EXCELLANT Barrels:
24 1/2 “ Barrel Type:
OCTAGON Action:
FALLING BLOCK Stock:
CRESCENT BUTT STOCK LOP:
13 “ Sights:
FRONT BARREL SIGHT WITH REAR TANG SIGHT WITH EYE DISH Manufacture Date:
18-75 TO 1891 Extras:
REAR TANG SIGHT FITTED WITH EYE DISH Item Location:
HANOVER PA