This antique rifle ships right to your door, as it was made in 1895. Chambered in 7mm mauser. Nearly mint bore, with some light freckles in the grooves toward the chamber end. Otherwise very bright and shiny with crisp rifling. Beautiful bluing throu...
This listing is for a Mauser Modelo ARgentino 1891 chambered in 7.65x53. This firearm was manufactured in Germany by Ludwig & Lowe. Overall the firearm is in overall great condition especially considering it being over a century old. Being an ant...
Antique Meriden The AJ Aubrey 12 Ga Side by Side Double Barrel Shotgun with 30" Solid Rib Full Choke Barrels and a Front Bead Sight. There are a Couple of Dents in the Left Barrel. Checkered Capped Wood Pistol Grip Stock and Forearm with the Original...
Up for sale is a used, antique Smith & Wesson New Model 3 Target top break single action revolver chambered in 32-44 S&W. Round ribbed barrel measures 6 ½" in length with a marginally bright, frosted bore with scattered light pitting and some...
Up for sale is a used, antique Winchester 3rd Model 1873 lever action rifle chambered in 22 Short rimfire. Relined octagon barrel measures 24 3/8" in length with a bright, excellent bore. Metal surfaces are almost entirely varying shades of gray pati...
Up for sale is an antique French Model 1777 style flintlock musket in about 69 caliber. Smoothbore barrel measures 39 ½" to the back of the pan with a dark, crusty, rusted poor bore. Metal surfaces are primarily shades of dark gray and brown patina w...
For sale is this used, antique Ball & Williams Ballard Sporting Rifle chambered in 44 cal rf or percussion. Octagon barrel measures 24 ¼" in length with a moderately bright, frosted bore with scattered light to moderate pits. Smooth wood forend a...
This shotgun dates to the black powder era, with side lock hammers and extractors typical of the 1880s–1890s. The shotgun shows its age, but the locks remain functional and the gun retains enough of its original features to be a fine restoration cand...
This revolver is an early (1874) Ainsworth inspected Cavalry Colt that was nickel-plated by the factory. This is likely a rare “Buy-back” revolver that was originally sold to the U.S. government and then repurchased by Colt for resale to the civilian...
This U.S. Contract Colt Model 1873 Cavalry Model Single Action Army revolver was manufactured in 1875. The revolver has the first style ejector housing with barrel boss stud, bullseye ejector rod head, first style cylinder with small bolt stops and g...