Civil War Era Remington New Model Army (AH8627)
Serial number 84082. Made circa 1860s. 44 caliber with a 8” barrel. Nice sharp gun with an even brown patina throughout the metal. Grips are very good.
Serial number 84082. Made circa 1860s. 44 caliber with a 8” barrel. Nice sharp gun with an even brown patina throughout the metal. Grips are very good.
Serial number 36701. Made circa 1860s. 44 caliber with an 8” barrel. Metal has a artificial aged patina. Grips are very good with visible cartouches.
Serial number 67. Made circa 1890s. 41 RF caliber with a 3” barrel. This gun has 90% of the original nickel finish. The grips are very fine pearls. The screws still have most of the original blue.
Sn: 196. Made circa 1890s. 44 RF caliber with a 3” barrel, This gun is in excellent condition with 98%+ of the original nickel finish, The scres still have their fire blue. Grips are excellent.
SN: 217. Made post 1900. 41 RF caliber with a 3” barrel. This gun has 95% of the original nickel finish. Grips are excellent thick pearls. Screws still have traces of original blue.
SN: 835. This gun is in very fine condition with 95% of the original nickel finish. The right hand side grip is chipped with approximately a 1/3 missing.
Serial number 305. Made in 1890s. 41 RF caliber with a 3” barrel. This gun has approximately 15% of the original blue. Grips are very good.
NSN. Made circa 1870s. 50 Centerfire caliber with a 8” barrel. This gun has a dark brown, almost black patina with pitting throughout. Wood shows numerous handling wear. Action works well and the bore is surprisingly good. Consignment.
Antique over/under derringer, .41 RF with a 3" barrel. Bore is dark and pitted, with rifling remaining. Has about 75% original nickel. The left hinge is cracked and the left grip panel is broken. Overall good condition.
Remington New Model Serial No. 88596, late 1860's, .44 caliber, 8" octagonal barrel. Metal is mostly a plum patina with scattered surface oxidation visible. Barrel address is visible, Serial number is present under the barrel. Grips show heavy wear and usage. Action is loose, doesn't index properly.
Unknown Double barrel percussion shotgun, NSN, 12ga, 32" round barrels. Barrels are a...
Serial number 88. Made circa late 1870s to early 1880s. 44 Remington caliber with a 7 ½” barrel. This gun is in excellent condition with 95% of the original nickel. The grips are old two piece ivories. This gun comes with a Western Saddle Company single Loop Holster. The marking reads “Western Saddle/ M.F.G. / Denver, Colo./ Makers.” The Belt does not have any...
Serial No. 10580, circa 1870's, .38RF, 7 5/8" octagonal barrel. Barrel retains 90% original factory finish, receiver is starting to thin to a grey patina with original blue remaining in protected areas. Bore has light frosting and pitting within the grooves, strong rifling remains. Serial number under the barrel is light due to factory refinish. Grips are marked 414 as the frame which is the...
Serial number 94688. 44 caliber with a 8” barrel. Metal has a mottled gray patina. Various inspectors' markings are on the metal.
Austin location.
Serial number 394. Made circa 1860s to 1870s. 38RF caliber with a 7 ½” barrel. Nice sharp gun with bluish gray patina. Metal has been cleaned and then has re-developed its patina. Grips are very good.
Factory Engraved Remington Navy Conversion caliber revolver. Made in 1870's. Very fine condition with 85% of the original nickel. This gun is factory engraved right behind the recoil shield. Grips are excellent. Action works perfectly. Bore is dark with some pitting. Very fine all original gun!
Beautiful gun with 99% of the original nickel finish. Grips are excellent.
Very fine sharp gun with 75% of the nickel finish. Grips are good as refinished. Action works perfect. Markings are sharp.
Very fine example with 60% - 70% of the original. This is a martial gun with inspectors markings and cartouches on the grips. Action Cocks, but action does not index with the possibility of missing internal parts.
AUSTIN LOCATION.
Metal has a dark brown to almost black patina. The left hand side of the barrel has the New Jersey Marking. Action Indexes, but does not lock up every time.
AUSTIN LOCATION.
30 caliber with a 4” barrel. Very fine condition with 85% of the original blue finish. Grips are excellent.