Stevens Tip Up Rifle .22 LR (AL5582)
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.
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.
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.
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.
SN:100623. Manufactured in 1895. Barrel is 26". Bore has strong rifling with a few minor pits. Action works properly. Metal has a thinning blue turning to brown patina on barrel. Stocks have field wear. Good overall condition.
This scarce 22 Rimfire caliber Vernier Hunter's Pet Pocket Rifle No. 34 1/2 comes with its original detachable shoulder stock. The serial numbers on the receiver, barrel, and stock are matching. It is equipped with a vernier tang sight numbered with the last three numbers of the serial number, special barrel rear sight positioned further forward than the No. 34, and a Beach type combination...
U.S. Model 1892 Krag rifle with 1896 upgrades, overall excellent condition. Bluing is approximately 94%. Stock is excellent with a cartouche dated 1896. Cleaning rod channel has been filled. Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling.
U.S. Springfield model 1888 trapdoor rifle chambered in .45-70. Serial number is 97824, overall good condition. Metal is a smooth patina with traces of case coloring visible on the breech. Bore is bright with strong rifling noted. Stock is good with handling wear noted. Cartouche is dated 1891.
Sharps Model 1859 carbine that has been converted into a shotgun. Carbine has also been refinished with faint stamps present. Bore is shiny with pitting noted along the walls.
Serial number C49836.. 52 caliber with a 22” barrel. Metal has a plumb color patina on the barrel. Wood is very good. This is an extremely rare gun. The 1869 model sharps was a transition model between the Sharp’s percussion models and the Sharps Model 1874. The 1869’s lock still has the dimensions of the Sharps percussion models, but is not machined out for the priming...
U.S. Springfield Model 1873 trapdoor rifle in overall poor condition. Action does not function correctly. Bore is poor with pitting noted. Sold as a parts gun only.
U.S. Springfield Model 1888 ram-rod bayonet trapdoor rifle in overall fair condition. Surface oxidation is on metal surfaces with a grey patina finish. Action functions correctly. Bore has pitting in the grooves. Wood shows handling and usage wear. Cartouche is visible and dated 1891.
U.S. Springfield Model 1896 Krag rifle chambered in .30-40 Krag. Serial number is 57450. Receiver is marked "Model 1896". Stock is in overall good condition with a faint circle "P" visible. Bore is bright with strong rifling.
U.S. Springfield Model 1873 trapdoor carbine chambered in 45-70. Serial number is 363361. Barrel is 22" in length. Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling. Stock has lightly sanded, cartouche is visible and dated 1877. Hammer cocks back after two clicks.
U.S. Springfield Model 1884 trapdoor rifle chambered in .45-70. Overall fair condition with surface oxidation. Stock has been lightly sanded with minor dings still present. Bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling. Affordable trapdoor rifle.
Peabody rifle chambered in caliber 433. in overall fair condition. Metal has a brown/grey patina. Stock shows handling and usage marks. Cleaning rod is missing.
U.S. Springfield Model 1890 trapdoor carbine chambered in .45-70 in overall good condition, bore is good with some areas of pitting noted in the grooves. Wood shows handling wear, cartouche is present but hard to read. Action functions correctly.
Serial number 161456. Made in 1878. 45-70 caliber with a 28” barrel. This is a nice sharp gun with a mottled dark brown patina. All markings are nice and sharp. Wood is very good as being very nicely refinished. The bore has strong rifling with some pitting. This gun was shipped to J. G. Dow of Bozeman, Montana Territory. J. G. Dow was a cashier at the Helena...
Serial number 442. Made in 1850s. 38 caliber with a 27 ½” barrel. Very fine condition! Barrel has 97% of the original brown finish. Frame has original nickel. Wood is excellent is well. Action works well. Bore is bright and shiny. This gun is in excellent condition. This is a fairly scarce gun with only around 600 of these made.
Serial number 4478. Made 1870s to 1880s. 44 caliber with a 26” barrel. This gun is in very good condition with over half of the original blue mixed with an even brown patina. Wood is very good. Action works perfectly. Bore is excellent.