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The green webbing frog and the leather strap are oil soaked and the leather has surface cracks.
The scabbard has several dents.
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There were only 125 1st Model rifles made.
The caliber is 45 70.
The action is perfect and the bore is excellent.
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The maker is unknown but probably Belgian.
The action operates as it should.and the bore shows some corrosion.
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This iron parts are a light patina with some staining. The action is strong and the bore is dark. The stock shows some minor cracks.
Dimesions
Overall 21.25" Barrel 13.75"
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The serial numbers of this pair are 193 and 304.
Both guns are engraved " PD " behind the hammers and appear to have been together since the period of use.
The actions work perfectly
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The bore measures 8.5 MM. and the gun is center fire.
The lanyard ring unscrews and can be used as an ejector tool.
The action works.
Over all length approx. 6.25"
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The scabbard is missing the swivel hanger.
The release button operates as it should.
The scabbard and blade are both dated 1910.
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Bayonet overall length 19.6"
Blade length 14.45"
There are some small nicks in the sharp edge of the blade and some dents in the upper edge. These all show in the photos if you
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The blade has been sharpened.
Overall length 15.4"
Blade 10.15.
There are some dents in the blade protector.
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This is the 1907 style bayonet dated 1943 for the Australian Govt.
Bayonet overall length 21.75"
Blade length 16.95"
Both the bayonet and scabbard are marked with the Broad Ar
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DESCRIPTION:
Up for .... A 12 Gauge, DRAPER SHOTGUN SHELL CASING found at the site of FORT LOGAN, MONTANA. It is a dug relic in as found condition by JIM DRESSLAR, probably in the 19
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Overall length in scabbard 32"
Blade length 26.6"
Blade width 1.2"
The handle is made from horn.
There are some blade markings that we can't make out other than
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The action is crisp and works as it should.
The smoothbore barrel is excellent and measures .58 inside.
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Condition
Grey metal with some pitting. The walnut grips are very good with only minor marks. The action works but is missing the Maynard priming wheel. Serial # 93 is marked under the right grip and
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This flask is missing the charger spring and there are a few dents in the body.
There are no markings so the maker is unknown to us.
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Appears to have been made from a Trapdoor Carbine saddle scabbard. Possibly experimental or Arsenal modifcation.
The workmanship is excellent. which leads us to believe it is arsenal modified.
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This knife is from the Jim Dresslar Collection. Jim was the owner of the American Frontier Museum in Bargersville Indiana.
The handle is wrapped in a thin layer of horn.
The blade is hand forged.
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We do not know what pistol this fits.
The leather is somewhat stiff.
The closure button appears to be pewter.
Overall length 13.25"
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This mold is marked on the right side block "36 P " for pocket model. It is not correct for the 1851 Colt Navy.
The markings are weak and damaged by rust and dings.
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