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Seller: Clarks Antiques
Member Since: 9/22/19
First Name: Clark
Last Name: Linss
State:
Arizona
Zip: 85390
Country: United States
Phone: (541) 233-6642
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 43
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. We ship USPS registered mail
Payment Methods: Personal Checks or Major Credit Cards
Engraved 66' Winchester SRC made in 1869
Description:
An early 3rd model 1866 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine, serial #27XXX, made in 1869. The carbine shows a factory, or dealer applied, nickel plated frame with period engraving that was cut through the original plating. The engraving is well done with the Mexican snake and eagle motif. This particular engraving pattern was attributed to the Ulrich’s, see “Winchester Engraving” by R. L. Wilson, page 79, and was copied by many engravers of the period. It was a classic engraving pattern in the South West Territories with the snake & eagle being as popular in South Texas as it was in Mexico. The gun is in overall very good condition.
The brass frame retains about 40% of the original nickel plating - mostly on the left side. The barrel and magazine tube retain a thinning blue finish that has turned to a plumb brown overall, as does the front sight barrel band. The rear barrel band has been cleaned and the screw (somewhat buggered) is an old period replacement. The rest of the screws are good and appear to be original. The hammer shows some remnants of case colors and the trigger and loading gate are a dark patina with medium pitting. The bore is fair showing a lot of use and black powder erosion. The mechanics are good, but the half cock position is not working. The barrel address is good and readable and the rear sight is original and unbroken. The gun has been period converted to 44 center fire (44 S & W American) which was very common on guns that were used up into the early 20th century.
The stocks are also in very good condition and show normal dings and scratches from use. The butt stock has four notches on the top right side, near the butt plate. The forend and the butt stock both have an old coating of varnish and the wood-to-metal fit is excellent. Under the butt plate, stamped into the wood is a name and date, "CHUCK'S, 11-10-67". This is a great looking gun with that south western look.
We at Clarks Antiques have been avid collectors of old west antiques for nearly 50 years. We have been actively buying and selling these items since 2000. It is our goal to provide you with authentic period items with complete and accurate descriptions at our home on line. Search for Clarks Antiques in google.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Clarks Antiques
Member Since: 9/22/19
First Name: Clark
Last Name: Linss
State:
Arizona
Zip: 85390
Country: United States
Phone: (541) 233-6642
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 43
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. We ship USPS registered mail
Payment Methods: Personal Checks or Major Credit Cards
Engraved 66' Winchester SRC made in 1869
Description:
An early 3rd model 1866 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine, serial #27XXX, made in 1869. The carbine shows a factory, or dealer applied, nickel plated frame with period engraving that was cut through the original plating. The engraving is well done with the Mexican snake and eagle motif. This particular engraving pattern was attributed to the Ulrich’s, see “Winchester Engraving” by R. L. Wilson, page 79, and was copied by many engravers of the period. It was a classic engraving pattern in the South West Territories with the snake & eagle being as popular in South Texas as it was in Mexico. The gun is in overall very good condition.
The brass frame retains about 40% of the original nickel plating - mostly on the left side. The barrel and magazine tube retain a thinning blue finish that has turned to a plumb brown overall, as does the front sight barrel band. The rear barrel band has been cleaned and the screw (somewhat buggered) is an old period replacement. The rest of the screws are good and appear to be original. The hammer shows some remnants of case colors and the trigger and loading gate are a dark patina with medium pitting. The bore is fair showing a lot of use and black powder erosion. The mechanics are good, but the half cock position is not working. The barrel address is good and readable and the rear sight is original and unbroken. The gun has been period converted to 44 center fire (44 S & W American) which was very common on guns that were used up into the early 20th century.
The stocks are also in very good condition and show normal dings and scratches from use. The butt stock has four notches on the top right side, near the butt plate. The forend and the butt stock both have an old coating of varnish and the wood-to-metal fit is excellent. Under the butt plate, stamped into the wood is a name and date, "CHUCK'S, 11-10-67". This is a great looking gun with that south western look.
We at Clarks Antiques have been avid collectors of old west antiques for nearly 50 years. We have been actively buying and selling these items since 2000. It is our goal to provide you with authentic period items with complete and accurate descriptions at our home on line. Search for Clarks Antiques in google.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Clarks Antiques
Member Since: 9/22/19
First Name: Clark
Last Name: Linss
State:
Arizona
Zip: 85390
Country: United States
Phone: (541) 233-6642
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 43
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. We ship USPS registered mail
Payment Methods: Personal Checks or Major Credit Cards
Engraved 66' Winchester SRC made in 1869
Description:
An early 3rd model 1866 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine, serial #27XXX, made in 1869. The carbine shows a factory, or dealer applied, nickel plated frame with period engraving that was cut through the original plating. The engraving is well done with the Mexican snake and eagle motif. This particular engraving pattern was attributed to the Ulrich’s, see “Winchester Engraving” by R. L. Wilson, page 79, and was copied by many engravers of the period. It was a classic engraving pattern in the South West Territories with the snake & eagle being as popular in South Texas as it was in Mexico. The gun is in overall very good condition.
The brass frame retains about 40% of the original nickel plating - mostly on the left side. The barrel and magazine tube retain a thinning blue finish that has turned to a plumb brown overall, as does the front sight barrel band. The rear barrel band has been cleaned and the screw (somewhat buggered) is an old period replacement. The rest of the screws are good and appear to be original. The hammer shows some remnants of case colors and the trigger and loading gate are a dark patina with medium pitting. The bore is fair showing a lot of use and black powder erosion. The mechanics are good, but the half cock position is not working. The barrel address is good and readable and the rear sight is original and unbroken. The gun has been period converted to 44 center fire (44 S & W American) which was very common on guns that were used up into the early 20th century.
The stocks are also in very good condition and show normal dings and scratches from use. The butt stock has four notches on the top right side, near the butt plate. The forend and the butt stock both have an old coating of varnish and the wood-to-metal fit is excellent. Under the butt plate, stamped into the wood is a name and date, "CHUCK'S, 11-10-67". This is a great looking gun with that south western look.
We at Clarks Antiques have been avid collectors of old west antiques for nearly 50 years. We have been actively buying and selling these items since 2000. It is our goal to provide you with authentic period items with complete and accurate descriptions at our home on line. Search for Clarks Antiques in google.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Clarks Antiques
Member Since: 9/22/19
First Name: Clark
Last Name: Linss
State:
Arizona
Zip: 85390
Country: United States
Phone: (541) 233-6642
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 43
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. We ship USPS registered mail
Payment Methods: Personal Checks or Major Credit Cards
Engraved 66' Winchester SRC made in 1869
Description:
An early 3rd model 1866 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine, serial #27XXX, made in 1869. The carbine shows a factory, or dealer applied, nickel plated frame with period engraving that was cut through the original plating. The engraving is well done with the Mexican snake and eagle motif. This particular engraving pattern was attributed to the Ulrich’s, see “Winchester Engraving” by R. L. Wilson, page 79, and was copied by many engravers of the period. It was a classic engraving pattern in the South West Territories with the snake & eagle being as popular in South Texas as it was in Mexico. The gun is in overall very good condition.
The brass frame retains about 40% of the original nickel plating - mostly on the left side. The barrel and magazine tube retain a thinning blue finish that has turned to a plumb brown overall, as does the front sight barrel band. The rear barrel band has been cleaned and the screw (somewhat buggered) is an old period replacement. The rest of the screws are good and appear to be original. The hammer shows some remnants of case colors and the trigger and loading gate are a dark patina with medium pitting. The bore is fair showing a lot of use and black powder erosion. The mechanics are good, but the half cock position is not working. The barrel address is good and readable and the rear sight is original and unbroken. The gun has been period converted to 44 center fire (44 S & W American) which was very common on guns that were used up into the early 20th century.
The stocks are also in very good condition and show normal dings and scratches from use. The butt stock has four notches on the top right side, near the butt plate. The forend and the butt stock both have an old coating of varnish and the wood-to-metal fit is excellent. Under the butt plate, stamped into the wood is a name and date, "CHUCK'S, 11-10-67". This is a great looking gun with that south western look.
We at Clarks Antiques have been avid collectors of old west antiques for nearly 50 years. We have been actively buying and selling these items since 2000. It is our goal to provide you with authentic period items with complete and accurate descriptions at our home on line. Search for Clarks Antiques in google.