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When emailing or calling sellers direct,
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Seller: Pete Erickson
Company: Frontier Americana of Fargo
Member Since: 12/16/11
State:
North Dakota
Country: United States
Phone: (701) 241-4440
Fax:
Active Listings: 126
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. For Shipping Please ask
Payment Methods:
good check,
Trapdoor Rifle Conversion to Sporting Rifle (Buffalo Gun)
Description:
.45-90 (possibly .45-100), #49468, 30 inch barrel, blue and case color finish, walnut stock, original sights, number on barrel does not match receiver number, circa 1870's.
These rifles were produced by 3 or 4 entities using surplus trapdoor parts, I believe this is one of the later ones produced. Some of the parts are later than the usual 1st model parts and the barrel is heavier and of larger caliber than earlier examples.
Condition: very good heavy rifling, meal is mostly plum, block has fading/silvering case colors, stock has a couple of slivers missing and has plenty of use dings, mechanically excellent, excellent marks.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Pete Erickson
Company: Frontier Americana of Fargo
Member Since: 12/16/11
State:
North Dakota
Country: United States
Phone: (701) 241-4440
Fax:
Active Listings: 126
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. For Shipping Please ask
Payment Methods:
good check,
Trapdoor Rifle Conversion to Sporting Rifle (Buffalo Gun)
Description:
.45-90 (possibly .45-100), #49468, 30 inch barrel, blue and case color finish, walnut stock, original sights, number on barrel does not match receiver number, circa 1870's.
These rifles were produced by 3 or 4 entities using surplus trapdoor parts, I believe this is one of the later ones produced. Some of the parts are later than the usual 1st model parts and the barrel is heavier and of larger caliber than earlier examples.
Condition: very good heavy rifling, meal is mostly plum, block has fading/silvering case colors, stock has a couple of slivers missing and has plenty of use dings, mechanically excellent, excellent marks.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Pete Erickson
Company: Frontier Americana of Fargo
Member Since: 12/16/11
State:
North Dakota
Country: United States
Phone: (701) 241-4440
Fax:
Active Listings: 126
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. For Shipping Please ask
Payment Methods:
good check,
Trapdoor Rifle Conversion to Sporting Rifle (Buffalo Gun)
Description:
.45-90 (possibly .45-100), #49468, 30 inch barrel, blue and case color finish, walnut stock, original sights, number on barrel does not match receiver number, circa 1870's.
These rifles were produced by 3 or 4 entities using surplus trapdoor parts, I believe this is one of the later ones produced. Some of the parts are later than the usual 1st model parts and the barrel is heavier and of larger caliber than earlier examples.
Condition: very good heavy rifling, meal is mostly plum, block has fading/silvering case colors, stock has a couple of slivers missing and has plenty of use dings, mechanically excellent, excellent marks.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Pete Erickson
Company: Frontier Americana of Fargo
Member Since: 12/16/11
State:
North Dakota
Country: United States
Phone: (701) 241-4440
Fax:
Active Listings: 126
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. For Shipping Please ask
Payment Methods:
good check,
Trapdoor Rifle Conversion to Sporting Rifle (Buffalo Gun)
Description:
.45-90 (possibly .45-100), #49468, 30 inch barrel, blue and case color finish, walnut stock, original sights, number on barrel does not match receiver number, circa 1870's.
These rifles were produced by 3 or 4 entities using surplus trapdoor parts, I believe this is one of the later ones produced. Some of the parts are later than the usual 1st model parts and the barrel is heavier and of larger caliber than earlier examples.
Condition: very good heavy rifling, meal is mostly plum, block has fading/silvering case colors, stock has a couple of slivers missing and has plenty of use dings, mechanically excellent, excellent marks.