This revolver is an 1878 Frontier model with bird’s head grip frame and a 4” barrel chambered in .45 Colt. It has had its original finish polished off and then it was elaborately scroll engraved. The screws and other small parts were given a Fire Blu...
95% blue, excellent bore, very good+ stock, 30.7'' barrel, Manufactured 1n 1892. This has matching numbers. The bluing has minor edge wear and thinning with some light scattered freckling. The bore is bright. Has a shielded Swiss cross on right butt,...
ORIGINAL AND COMPLETE RIFLE WITH CLEANING ROD. Winchester First Model 1879 USN Hotchkiss rifle. Serial number 2489. Winchester marking on left side of receiver, US acceptance marks on top of barrel "W.WK/US/[anchor]/V P [eagle]". Metal parts have a p...
.72 caliber bore looks good ? // solid stock no cracks .replace cap box cover // action works fine // stock may have been refinished and re varnished has normal use for its age // early 1800s
This gun retains about 15% of its metal finish. There are traces of blue in protected areas and on the lower shoulder flats of the barrel. There is considerable thinning on all leading edges of the rifle. There is oxidation throughout with notable pi...
"French/Belgian 380mm/ 9mm caliber center fire revolver from the 1870/80's and its UNMARKED. Very fine revolver with a brown finish. Nice wood grips, with a very small crack on one side. This is a quality French/Belgian Center fire. Unmarked as to ma...
Charles Daly, PRUSSIAN Model 125 I am told, 10 Gauge, HA Linder marked Side by side shotgun. 10 gauge double trigger gun with 32 inch Steel barrels. LOP = 13 3/4 inch to a newly installed Decelerator pad. Weighs 10 lbs 15 ozs. Appears to be choked Fu...