Bolt Action Schutzen Style Rifle 8.15x46 (AL4767)
Made circa 1880's, 8.15x4 with a 26.75" barrel. Bore is very good with strong rifling. Unmarked single shot Schutzen style rifle with double set adjustable triggers and Schutzen butt plate. The barrel has 90% blue, the engraved receiver is case colored. The wood shows marks and wear. Very good overall condition.
Rare Marlin Model 1894 Musket (AL4002)
Serial number 112260. Rare Marlin Model 1894 Musket .38-40 caliber. Comes with factory letter. Musket is marked on top of the receiver “Bureau County”. Only 152 muskets were made and half of those were sold to the Bureau County Illinois Prison. Bore is excellent. Action works perfectly. Barrel has approximately 90-93% blue. Receiver has approximately 50% blue. Stock has 90% plus original...
Relic Spencer Model 1865 Saddle Ring Carbine...
Extraordinary Henry Hammond Deluxe Sporting...
Lane & Read Boston Heavy Barrel Target .58...
Stevens Model 52 Caliber .32-40 (AL4797)
Sharps 1874 Conversion .45-70 caliber (AL3669) ATX
Sharps 1874 Conversion .45-70 caliber rifle. The bore has some pitting, but strong rifling. The top of the barrel is marked “J.P. Lower / Denver, Co.” meaning this was a gun that was sent out West. This gun still has a military style stock and is just the type that one would find on the plains. A very neat old Sharps!
Springfield Model 1873 .45-70 (AL3712)
Sharps 1877 Rifle. (AL3238)
Remington No. 1 Sporting Model .38 Rimfire...
Freund Brothers marked Whitney rolling block...
Henry Martini Action Target Rifle. (AL2494)
Spencer Sporting rifle (AL2324)
Spencer Sporting rifle. These are very rare to encounter and extremely rare in this condition. Excellent original blue remains on the barrel and the wood remains nice as well. Very nice scarce gun!
Klein’s Patent Needle-Fire Rifle (AL4921)
Kleinâs Patent Needle-Fire .60 caliber rifle. Very rare early manufacture. Bolt and bolt handle are brass. 16â Part round/octagon barrel. Stock has a brass patch box with repair at the wrist. This rifle is photoed in Norm Flaydermanâs "Flayderman's Guide to Antique Firearms and Their Values" on page 780. A seldom seen American Needle Fire Rifle!