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"Single shot rifle manufactured in the 1880's. Bore is approximately .36 caliber. Receiver and butt plate have most of their original nickel plating with flaking. Stock has an old repair at wrist
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"Serial number C6450. Made circa 1860s. 40-890 bottleneck caliber with a 30" half round half octagon barrel. Barrel has light gray patina with spots of pitting. This is a civil war carbine t
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"This 1893 model revolving carbine was made in Belgium by H. Pieper of Liege. These 9 shot revolving cylinder 8mm Pieper caliber carbines were used by the Mexican Rurales. The action is similar t
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These very early low production sporters were made in late 1864 and early 1865 utilizing militaty recievers that were not milled fo accept the carbine sling ring bar.
The serial number on the recieve
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US Model 1881 Springfield Trapdoor forager. This appears to be serial number 647 of 1376 forager's made in the early 1880s to be used for hunting by the US Army. The dark walnut stock is 2
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"Single shot rifle manufactured approximately in the 1880's-1890's. Barrel is 26"". Bore has strong rifling with pitting. Action works properly. Fair overall condition. Barrel is marked
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"Single shot cartridge rifle. Barrel is 28"". Bore has strong rifling with some minor pitting. Action works perfectly. Extractor tab on forearm needs to be replaced. Barrel has three le
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Frank Wesson Model 1870 Medium Frame Pocket Rifle - Second Type. Made c. 1870-1893. Total made roughly estimated at 5,000. This .32 rimfire caliber single shot pistol features a 20" full octagon
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"Serial number 4268. Made in 1864, 44 RF caliber with a 24" barrel. The barrel has been refinished long ago. Markings all remain clear. Brass shows a darker patina on a frame that shows a fa
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The caliber is 44/77 and the bore has good rifling but a little fuzzy.
The barrel is 32"
The action and the double set triggers operate properly.
Shipped 1875 to Dr, Shew, Middleto
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"This appears to be a special order Improved Hnting and Target Rifle No. 3 with the Hadley attachment for the 32 rimfire cartridge. It has a special order forearm, high quality checkered wood, Sw
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"Merrimack manufactured Ballard firearms from 1867 to 1869. This 44 rimfire caliber sporting rifle has a 26"" octagon barrel which has a very good bore with bright shiny rifling and a f
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"Serial number 3452. Made in 1863. 44 RF caliber with a 24" barrel. This is a gun that has been “enhanced". The barrel has been refinished and the the stock is a well made replacement e
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Guns by Sally-always the best for less. We are very proud to offer this sterling example of a George William Bales double hammer rifle. This gunmaker had facilities in London up to 1871, and also in I
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"Early Brass Frame Henry Rifle. Serial number 235 made in 1860. Nice sharp gun with a smooth brown patina. Barrel has crisp edges with traces of blue in the flutes. Brass is untouched and has a d
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"Serial number 137. 38 caliber with a 28" barrel. Barrel and frame are nice and sharp. Barrel has about 50% of the original brown finish mixed with a dark gray patina. Butt stock is a replac
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early Henry that has been decorated like a Kentucky rifle
has half dozen inlayed small silver figures
this gun is all original and matching, has untouched dark mellow brass. Has never be
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Here is an interesting one for you antique rifle collectors, a Holden Open frame.44 Rimfire rifle. These were manufactured for use in the civil war by the Holden manufacturing company, stamped on the
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Henry Pieper 9.4mm x 16ga side by side hammer Cape Gun. Made in Belgium near 1892, I can not find another one to compare for more information. The 9.4mm is stamped on the rifle barrel, but could be a
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"Serial number 335. Made early 1880s. 320 S&W rifle caliber with a 20" barrel. Very fine original condition with 80% + original blue. Stock is very good. Action works perfect.
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"Made circa 1880s. 44 RF caliber with a 30" barrel. This is a nice sharp gun in very fine condition. The barrel has an even brown to blue patina. The frame is an even gray patina. All the ma
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"Sharps 1874 Conversion .45-70 caliber rifle. The bore has some pitting, but strong rifling. The top of the barrel is marked “J.P. Lower / Denver, Co." meaning this was a gun that was sent o
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"This is a third style (with REISSUE NOV. 9, 1880 barrel marking) Marlin 1881 rifle in 40-60 centerfire caliber. It features a 28"" octagon barrel with a good bore with some areas of er
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In 1862 Peabody patented a breech-loading rifle but was unable to perfect it in time to play a major role in the American Civil War (1860-1865). His basic design was based upon a pivoting bree
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"The 11.7X42R mm centerfire caliber Danish Model 1867 rolling block rifles were manufactured in Denmark under license to Remington. The tang is marked KJOBENHAVN (Copenhagen) and the left side of
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This is a scarce early breech loading needle gun, its unmarked with only a serial number but the consesus is it was made by Dreyse. Very good overall condition, about 10 mm calliber. Barre
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The weight is 9 pounds 7 ounces.
Shipped April 8th 1876 to J.P.Lovell in Boston MA as a Long Range # 2 with checkering and sights.
All checkering is removed.Probably to get weight down below 1
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Up for your consideration is a nice Civil War era Ball & Williams Ballard patent military rifle that was originally a .44 RF; it has been converted to a true muzzle loading rifle with a breech plu
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Up for sale is a Model 1861 manufactured by Mulholland under contract with Parker Snow. This rifle is one of approximately 5,502 Mulholland contract rifles, and one of 2,000 converted M-1861 rifl
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"NSN. Made circa 1870s. 40 Caliber with a 30" barrel. This is a gunsmith conversion to a sporting rifle. Metal has a mottled brown patina. The stocks have been “striped" similar to what
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HISTORIC CUSTER RANGE U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR CARBINE
Produced in the first quarter of 1875, this correctly configured trapdoor carbine, serial number 43126, falls within the
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Palmer American Civil War Cartridge Carbine Rifle
56-50 caliber
Single Shot
Bolt action
Patented in 1863 by E.G. Lamson and Company of Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts
Only 1,000 Palmer carb
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Winchester 1876, 45-75 Caliber, Set Trigger. Excellent condition. Barrel has allmost all its blueing still present. Look at the pictures. $6990
Brass available to the buyer to purchase.
We a
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Italian 6.5mm Carbine custom
18 1/2 barrel with vvery good bore condition
Metal all original
Stock cut down to sporter dimension at forend
Matching numbers
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THIS IS A ANTIQUE COLT LIGHTNING SMALL FRAME RIFLE, PUMP ACTION, .22 CAL. THE RIFLE IS IN GOOD CONDITON. ALL ORIGINAL, NUMBER MATCHING, GOOD BORE, FOREARM AND FRAME, MECHANICALLY CORRECT. A VERY RARE
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#16085, Holland & Holland, 98 New Bond Street, London; Winners Of All The "Field" Rifle Trials, London: A Superb Jones Action Underlever Sideclip Back-Action Rebounding Hammer 577 3
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#5212, Holland & Holland, 98 New Bond Street, London: A Neat Compact Top Lever Rebounding Hammer Back Action "No.2 Model" 450/400 2 3/8" BPE Double Rifle Made about 1880, 26" E
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Winchester 1873 in 32 WCF. This rifle is re-blued and in beautiful condition. 23 5/8 octagon barrel, crescent butt.
This rifle must have been re-blued about 10 yrears ago and I expect it was in ver
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#1246A PARKERS & SNOW & CO. MUSKET, 58 RF, SN 10XX, 32” bbl., converted by WH & GW Miller of West Meridian Conn and so stamped on breech block, 2 bbl. bands, sling swivels, l
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Approximately 20,000 of these Second Model carbines were manufactured in 1864 and 1865. Some were delivered late in the war and were issued and used by 6th, 9th, and 11th Indiana Cavalry and the
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New Haven Arms Henry Iron Frame SN-64 Manufactured about 1862
Great wood to metal fit with a lot of wood finish remaining, although it has plenty of handling marks as you would expect for a gun tha
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"Sharps Conversion Sporting Rifle. This gun started life as a Civil War Saddle Ring carbine and at some point was converted to a sporting rifle. The octagon barrel is a heavy barrel .44 caliber,
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"Made circa 1870s. 40-70 with a 30"" barrel. Bore is excellent. Mid range Single shot rifle with 95% original blue finish and all the case colors on receiver. Receiver is engraved with
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"Serial number 5628. Made in 1864. 44 RF caliber with a 24" barrel. Barrel has good sharp markings. Barrel has been refinished. Frame has been cleaned. The stock is a well made replacement.
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"Serial number 12415. Made in 1866. 44 RF caliber with a 24" barrel. Barrel has a dark gray patina. Frame has been artificially aged, but has a pleasing appearance. Wood is very good as refi
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#1230A JOSLYN MODEL 1862 SRC, 52 RF, SN 64XX, 22” bbl., uses the 56-56 Spencer cartridge, lock plate marked “Joslyn Firearms Co. Slonington Conn.”, 3 leaf flip up rear sight,
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"NSN, circa 1884, 45-70, 28"" round proofed barrel. Barrel is a grey patina with traces of original blue visible. Bore is bright with minimal frosting visible in the grooves. The loadin
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