Greene Civil War Era Rifle (AL5761)
Serial number 34. Made early 1860s. 53 caliber with a36” barrel. Metal has a nice even bluish plum patina. Wood is very good. Gun is missing the ramrod.
Serial number 34. Made early 1860s. 53 caliber with a36” barrel. Metal has a nice even bluish plum patina. Wood is very good. Gun is missing the ramrod.
NSN. Made circa 1890s. 38 Center Fire Shot Caliber with an 18 ¼” barrel. This gun is in very fine condition with good case colors remaining on the frame. Wood is very good. Barrel has a mostly gray patina. The case is possibly factory, but certainly period. Inside the case comes a period ammo box with a few empty shells.
Made circa 1880s. 38 Caliber with a 25 ½” barrel. Metal has a dark brown to gray patina. Side plate does not fit and there is a repair to the butt stock. Action works well.
Serial No. 10534 circa late 1860's, .45-70, 35" round barrel. Metal has been cleaned to a bright finish with scattered areas of surface oxidation visible, mostly on the receiver. Bore is good with frosting visible in the grooves. Rifling remains strong. Stock has been sanded, expected nicks and dings are present. Action functions correctly, comes with an incorrect cleaning rod.
SN: 99191. Made in 1894. 38-55 with a 28" barrel. Bore is very good with strong rifling. Barrel and tube have about 90% blue mixed with brown patina. The receiver has a smooth silver/gray patina. The buttstock has been replaced with a later version and is very good with light marks. Overall very good condition.
Early 1900s production 9.3x74R with 26.5" barrels. Backlock hammer double rifle. Bores are good, dark with strong rifling. Has scroll engraved receiver and 80% thinning blue on the barrels. The wood is very good with marks and one dented area. Consignment.
Serial No. 10550, circa 1867-1888, .43 Spanish, 35" round barrel. Rifle has been completely refinished, bore is bright with light frosting visible in the grooves. Receiver has case coloring with light scattered areas of surface oxidation. Stock is good with a repaired crack noted from the barrel tang right side, Action functions correctly.
NSN, circa 1884, .32 caliber, 24" round barrel. Rifle has been cut down and sleeved to a .32 caliber per bore gauge. Bore is dark with traces of rifling remaining. Barrel and receiver are a dark to light grey patina with scattered surface oxidation visible. Receiver is marked with "CROWN/AR.0/1884". Stock has expected nicks and dings, front barrel band spring has been removed due to...
Made circa 1860s, .45-70 with a 26" octagonal barrel. Bore is very good. Sporting rifle conversion of a Civil War carbine with heavy barrel, ramrod and tang sight. The metal has a brown patina, the wood is very good with expected wear. A good looking "buffalo rifle". Consignment.
Serial No. 15468, circa 1878-1881, 45-70, 32.25" round barrel. Barrel and receiver are a dark grey patina with light surface oxidation noted. The barrel is marked "Old Reliable-Sharps rifle Co.Bridgeport Conn." Receiver is marked with standard address markings. Bore is has surface frosting and pitting noted at the muzzle, strong rifling is present. Stock has expected nicks and dings from...
SN: Y7. Manufactured circa 1890's. .22LR with a 22" barrel. Bore is very good. Antique falling block, takedown rimfire rifle with half round, half octagonal barrel. Has approximately 99% of its finish that has tuned to a blue-brown patina. The stock and forend are in fair to good condition with some chipping in the toe of the stock and buttplate. Overall fair to good condition.
Serial No. 463755, made in 1889, .45-70, 27" round barrel. Sporterized rifle in overall very good plus condition, bore is excellent. Stock has light wear visible. Action is crisp and functions correctly. Great Black powder cartridge hunting rifle made from an old military issued rifle.
SN: C.33733. Circa 1880's conversion to .45-70 with a 28" barrel. Bore is very good, dark with strong rifling. Post-Civil War conversion of a percussion carbine to a cartridge "Buffalo" rifle. Has a heavy 28" round barrel marked "Old Reliable", double triggers and checkered straight stock. The metal has a smooth brown patina. The stock is very good with typical wear but no cracks or damage....
NSN. Made circa 1860s, 56 caliber with a 40” barrel. Metal has a light gray patina. Wood is very good. These are copies of the 1853 slant breach Sharps musket.
Serial number J198122. Circa 1920s. 22 Caliber with a 22 ½” barrel. Barrel has about 50% of the original blue. Action works well. Bore is dark. Hammer spur has been shortened. Wood has been refinished.
Serial No. 21427, circa 1869-1873, .46RF dual ignition system, 30" round barrel. Barrel is a light grey patina with oxidation noted around the muzzle. Barrel is marked with "No.49" forward of the rear sight. Receiver is a light grey patina with traces of original case coloring visible leftside and in protected areas. Serial Numbers match in receiver and barrel. Left side of receiver is...
Serial number 51645. Made circa 1860s. 50-70 caliber with a 22” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 98% of the original blue on the barrel. The frame has excellent case colors. Wood is excellent with sharp cartouches. This gun is near new! This gun was originally made in percussion and arsenal...
Serial number 35347. Made circa 1860s. 50 caliber with a 26” barrel. This is a Spencer made into a sporting rifle by Herman Schlegelmilch of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Metal has an even brown patina. Wood is very good. The right hand side of the stock has traces of a...
Serial No. EAC66, circa 1878-1781, .45-70, 32.25" round New Jersey marked barrel. Bore shows areas of pitting/frosting with strong rifling. Metal is a dark to light mottled grey patina, stock is good with minor handling marks, cartouche visible below "NJ" mark. 20 of these rifles purchased by the New Jersey Rifle Association.
NSN circa 1880-1883, .45-75, 24.5" barrel with full length magazine tube. No markings are present, metal is a smooth dark grey patina. Bore is good with scattered frosting visible in the grooves. Action functions correctly, small dent is noted right side magazine tube 4" from barrel band. Stock shows scattered scratches and dings. Stock has also been revarnished.