Springfield Armory M1 Garand manufactured June 1943, WWII Battle Rifle, reconditioned by the CMP in October 2020, and is in outstanding condition. Barrel gauges 1+ (new) and throat gauges 2, this will make an excellent shooter or nice addition to you...
Here is a nice old Winchester Model 94 that was built in 1903. This C&R rifle is chambered in .32 Winchester Special and has a 26 inch octagon barrel with a nice looking bore that has plenty of rifling. The original finish is in good shape for a ...
I know very little about this revolver. I believe it's an Adams revolver circa 1860. Missing some parts like a wedge, front sight, probably a cylinder stop or spring. Hammer moves freely, loading gate works as it should. There is a stamp left side of...
A beautiful piece of history predates the Dixie Gun Works. This is an original rifle produced by Turner Kirkland. Amazing detail and quality. Barrel measures 40 3/8", overall length 57". I believe it's a 44 cal, barrel diameter is about 7/16".
Left hand sidelock was made by the British company Ford Brothers probably circa 1855-1865. I have not and will not disassemble thus to look for other proof marks. I will leave that adventure to her next caretaker. Sale includes small black powder hor...
Very nice pistol that looks to be unfired. It only misses a “Mint” rating because of a few light scratches on the barrel. 9" octagon barrel has a mirror bright bore. Color care hardened lock and set triggers.
Built by Chimney Point Rifle Works in Addison, VT. Could not find a barrel makers name but it appears to be a good barrel. 13/16" straight octagon that is 36" long with 1-48" deep cut rifling for patched round ball. Bore is mirror right with no rust ...
Introduced in 1977 as a no frills hunting rifle the Renegade was an instant success. The robust I' diameter barrel will handle the heaviest loads and the 26" barrel is short enough to be easily carried but still deliver fine hunting accuracy. Has a 1...