Guns International #: 101712298
Seller's Inventory #: AL5464
This 44 Evans (1"" shell) transition model Evans sporting rifleis circa 1876 or 1877. With its 34-shot magazine, it was the ""assault rifle"" of the 1870s! The overall length is approx. 47.25"". The 30"" octagon barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The top flat is marked 2240 (the serial number) followed by EVANS REPEATING RIFLE MECHANIC FALLS. ME followed by PAT. DEC. 8. 1868 & SEP.16. 1871. The barrel has a smooth brown patina. The front sight blade is made from a coin and the rear ladder sight is missing the sliding cross piece. All the other metal parts have a gray-brown patina. The lever and trigger have traces nickel finish. The butt stock is very good with a stable age crack on the lower left front It has much of its original finish. The forend is good with the left at the barrel having about a 2"" crack in the center and a 5.5"" missing chip that is about 3/16"" wide at its widest. The action functions properly. These western style Evans sporting rifles are seldom seen today.
Click Photo to Enlarge |
Guns International #: 101712298
Category - Evans Antique Rifles
- Antique Rifles - Cartridge
Seller's Information
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
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: (832) 360-1771
Fax: (713) 781-6407
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 9146
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
"Evans Transition Model Sporting Rifle (AL5464)
Description: " This 44 Evans (1"" shell) transition model Evans sporting rifleis circa 1876 or 1877. With its 34-shot magazine, it was the ""assault rifle"" of the 1870s! The overall length is approx. 47.25"". The 30"" octagon barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The top flat is marked 2240 (the serial number) followed by EVANS REPEATING RIFLE MECHANIC FALLS. ME followed by PAT. DEC. 8. 1868 & SEP.16. 1871. The barrel has a smooth brown patina. The front sight blade is made from a coin and the rear ladder sight is missing the sliding cross piece. All the other metal parts have a gray-brown patina. The lever and trigger have traces nickel finish. The butt stock is very good with a stable age crack on the lower left front It has much of its original finish. The forend is good with the left at the barrel having about a 2"" crack in the center and a 5.5"" missing chip that is about 3/16"" wide at its widest. The action functions properly. These western style Evans sporting rifles are seldom seen today. SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 101712298
Seller's Inventory #: AL5464
This 44 Evans (1"" shell) transition model Evans sporting rifleis circa 1876 or 1877. With its 34-shot magazine, it was the ""assault rifle"" of the 1870s! The overall length is approx. 47.25"". The 30"" octagon barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The top flat is marked 2240 (the serial number) followed by EVANS REPEATING RIFLE MECHANIC FALLS. ME followed by PAT. DEC. 8. 1868 & SEP.16. 1871. The barrel has a smooth brown patina. The front sight blade is made from a coin and the rear ladder sight is missing the sliding cross piece. All the other metal parts have a gray-brown patina. The lever and trigger have traces nickel finish. The butt stock is very good with a stable age crack on the lower left front It has much of its original finish. The forend is good with the left at the barrel having about a 2"" crack in the center and a 5.5"" missing chip that is about 3/16"" wide at its widest. The action functions properly. These western style Evans sporting rifles are seldom seen today.
Guns International #: 101712298
Seller's Inventory #: AL5464
This 44 Evans (1"" shell) transition model Evans sporting rifleis circa 1876 or 1877. With its 34-shot magazine, it was the ""assault rifle"" of the 1870s! The overall length is approx. 47.25"". The 30"" octagon barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The top flat is marked 2240 (the serial number) followed by EVANS REPEATING RIFLE MECHANIC FALLS. ME followed by PAT. DEC. 8. 1868 & SEP.16. 1871. The barrel has a smooth brown patina. The front sight blade is made from a coin and the rear ladder sight is missing the sliding cross piece. All the other metal parts have a gray-brown patina. The lever and trigger have traces nickel finish. The butt stock is very good with a stable age crack on the lower left front It has much of its original finish. The forend is good with the left at the barrel having about a 2"" crack in the center and a 5.5"" missing chip that is about 3/16"" wide at its widest. The action functions properly. These western style Evans sporting rifles are seldom seen today.