AN ORIGINAL WINCHESTER MODEL 07 SELF LOADING RIFLE IN CALIBER .351 WSL POLICE & PRISON (P&P) IN FINE CONDITION. THE P&P MODEL HAS HEAVIER METAL AND WOOD THAN THE STANDARD MODEL 07 AND ALSO COMES FROM FACTORY WITH THE SLING SWIVELS AND STE...
Star over TC marking just behind the trigger guard tang. Some sources claim this is a Louisiana marking, others state this is a Tiffany & Co NY mark. Bands removed with flat US style middle band. Straight tulip head ramrod. Muzzle period cut half...
Receiver retains a decent amount of original case colors. The barrel retains a pleasing patina. Looks to have an old coat of dried grease on it. All markings are clear. Fine bore with strong rifling. Fine mechanical function. Wood stocks are fine wit...
During the 1850s and 1860s, numerous variations of Adams pattern percussion revolvers were produced in the Prussian gunmaking center of Suhl. Some were simply inspired by Adams’ designs, while others directly infringed upon his patents. Some, like th...
Gun appears to be unmarked aside from the serial number. Possibly a kit gun? Barrel has some light surface rust overall. Lock retains most of the case colors. Brass has a pleasing patina. Good mechanical function. Bore is dirty with strong rifling. 3...
We haven't been able to find this in any references. It's a copy of the Murata carbine with several notable differences such as the Mauser style bolt release and unique rear sight. Retains a pleasing patina overall with some rust and pitting. There a...
These were used during the American Civil War, mostly by Union troops, but certainly some were captured and found their way into Confederate hands. Metal retains a pleasing patina overall with some light pitting and minor surface rust, having been cl...