Here is a seldom encountered rifle made by the Whitney Company known as the Burgess Repeating Rifle. This is designed by both GW Morse and A Burgess and manufactured between 1879 and 1882. Only about 1,500 sporting rifles were made with a total produ...
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...
Swiss Model 1882 Ordnance revolver, designed by Colonel Rudolph Schmidt, was the first widely manufactured, successful revolver designed by the Swiss. The revolver is a 7.5mm, 6-shot double action design with lineage to the French model 1873. It is a...
This is a Winchester Model 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine in .25-35 Win. that was made in 1913. The .25-35 Win. cartridge was based on a necked-down 30-30 Win. and when it was first introduced in 1895, it was intended for varmints and deer. Today, the cart...
Springfield Model 1884 chambered in 45-70. The barrel length is 32 5/8 inches long. The metal and wood are in good shape with no major damages, just a bit of pitting in the bore, but no rust. The bore is good with plenty rifling left in the barrel. T...
This fowler has a lock plate marked JA Golcher (I believe James Golcher) manufactured around the 1830's. He was mostly known for his locks and this example has what appears to have about 69 caliber or 12 gauge Fowler barrel that measures about 38". T...