Marlin 1881 .40-60 (AL7159)
SN:2960. Hard to find .40-60 caliber. Barrel is 28". Action works perfectly. Bore has strong rifling with minor pitting. Stocks are good with field wear. Good overall condition.
SN:2960. Hard to find .40-60 caliber. Barrel is 28". Action works perfectly. Bore has strong rifling with minor pitting. Stocks are good with field wear. Good overall condition.
Manufactured in the 1890's. Single shot parlor style rifle. An affordable antique rifle that would look great on the wall.
Manufactured for export. Barrel is 28". Action works properly. Bore has strong rifling with pitting. Receiver has a replacement screw. Metal has a brown patina. Stock has field wear. Fair overall condition.
Single shot rifle. Receiver and butt plate have approximately 95% original nickel plating. barrel has approximately 98% original blue. Bore has strong rifling with pitting. Stock is very good with some field wear. Barrel is 26". Very good plus overall condition.
SN:127480. Manufactured in 1896. Barrel is 24". Bore has strong rifling with pitting. Action works properly. Metal has a grey and brown patina. Fair overall condition. Popular .44-40 caliber.
SN:92361. Second variation manufactured in 1894. Top of receiver is marked "Marlin Safety". Barrel is 24". Bore has strong rifling with a couple minor pits. Tang has a replacement screw. Stock has a decal of an American Eagle in flight. Metal has a brown patina. All markings are visible. Fair overall condition.
Single shot rifle manufactured approximately in the 1880's-1890's. Barrel is 26". Bore has strong rifling with pitting. Action works properly. Fair overall condition. Barrel is marked "Hopkins & Allen Manfg. Co Norwhich Conn USA" over "The Merwin & Hulbert Co. Junior".
Single shot tip up rifle. Bore has strong rifling with pitting. Action works properly. Barrel is 24". Receiver has original nickel plating in protected areas. Good overall condition.
Single shot cartridge rifle. Barrel is 28". Bore has strong rifling with some minor pitting. Action works perfectly. Extractor tab on forearm needs to be replaced. Barrel has three leaf express sights. Forearm has a crack that needs repair. Receiver is marked "Merrimack Arms & MFG Co. Newburry Port Mass. Ballard's Patent Nov 5, 1861". Good overall condition. Reasonably priced.
These unusual 15mm Belgian six-shot revolving pinfire rifles are rarely seen in the U.S.. The overall length is approx. 42". The 25" octagon barrel has a very good bore with bright rifling and light frosting in the grooves. The barrel is equipped with a blade front sight and a folding leaf rear sight. The cylinder, with the oval ELG proof, is approx. 2 5/8" long. The only other marking is a...
Single shot sporting rifle. Barrel is marked 40 near forearm. Receiever has approximately 80% of it's original nickel plating. Action works perfectly. Bore is very good with strong rifling and a few minor pits. Barrel is 28". Very good overall condition.
The Evans Repeating Rifle Company, Mechanic Falls, ME, manufactured approx. 3,000 New Model Sporting Rifles between 1877 and 1879. They featured a 28-shot capacity magazine in the butt for the 44 Evans 1.5" centerfire cartridge. The overall length of...
This scarce "B" Quality Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Match Rifle has the larger checkered buttstock with high comb and nickel plated Schuetzen buttplate that are features of the top end B Quality rifles. The 28" octagon to round barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The caliber appears to be either 38-40 or 38-50 Remington. The barrel has approx. 97% of its original blue. It...
Manufactured in the 1880's. Receiver and butt plate have been refinished and looks good. Barrel is 24". Bore has strong rifling with pitting. Rear sight is a full Buckhorn style. Good overall condition.
Merrimack manufactured Ballard firearms from 1867 to 1869. This 44 rimfire caliber sporting rifle has a 26" octagon barrel which has a very good bore with bright shiny rifling and a few areas of light erosion. The barrel has a pleasing smooth brown patina. It is equipped with a blade front sight and a two position rear sight (one leaf broken). In addition, a tang peep sight is installed. The...
SN:19544. Manufactured in the 1880's. Barrel is 26". Bore has strong rifling with pitting. Action works properly. Edges are sharp. Barrel is numbered to receiver. Very good overall condition.
This appears to be a special order Improved Hnting and Target Rifle No. 3 with the Hadley attachment for the 32 rimfire cartridge. It has a special order forearm, high quality checkered wood, Swiss type buttplate, graduated tang peep sight, and Beach front sight. The 26" round barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling.The bore measures .280 at the muzzle. The barrel has...
This Belgian rolling block rifle started life as a military musket and was later engraved and altered to a sporting rifle. The approx. 38" round barrel (with short octagon chamber area) has a very good bright bore with strong rifling and frosting in the grooves. The bore measures 12.7mm at the muzzle. The military bayonet lug and guide and sights are still present. The left flat of the...
Late 19th century German manufactured rook rifle. Rifle has double set adjustable triggers, cocking indicator and two blade rear sight. Fair overall condition.
Manufactured in the 1890's. Single shot parlor style rifle. Metal has a dark patina. An affordable antique rifle that would look good on the wall.