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Made 1877-1879, lever action, 26” octagon barrel, 28-shot magazine loaded through the buttstock, this rifle is in beautiful original condition, near mint and possibly unfired, all the case color
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22 inch barrel and receiver magazine show about 70% original blue finish. The left side of the receiver shows some dents leaving a slightly distorted profile, The load through trapdoor buttplate shows
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VALLEY FORGE, PA 1826 Dated Antique W.L. EVANS US M1816 FLINTLOCK Musket
One of Only 5,000 Type I Muskets Produced
Here we present an antique W.L. Evans Contract Model 1816 Type I Flintlo
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Antique Evans Repeating Rifle .44 evans center fire. Stamped by** Freund Bro.** gunsmith & dealer from the western frontier, Serial # 1428, Pat date Dec 8 1868- Sept 16 1871, Mechanic Falls,
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1833 Dated Antique W.L. EVANS Contract U.S. M1816 Type II FLINTLOCK Musket
One of Only 1,500 Type II Muskets Produced
Here we present an antique W.L. Evans Contract Model 1816 Type II Flintlock
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#17301, William Evans, 63 Pall Mall, St. James's, London: An Original Cased William Evans Takedown 6.5 x 54 Mannlicher Schoenauer (256 Rimless or 256 Mannlicher). Finished by Evans in 1935, To
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One of the most unusual yet least known rifles of the 1870’s was the Evans repeating rifle. Designed by a Maine dentist named Warren R. Evans. Together with his brother George who helped perfect
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Evans Repeating Rifle mfg 1870's, .44 New Model
The lever action operated rifle has a radial block receiver with rounds fed from a magazine within the rifle stock that holds 28 rounds. The fl
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