If you can't hit the bullseye with this, then you might as well go home! Here's an Anschutz Model 1913 Super Match single shot competition "free rifle" that is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle. The heavy barrel measures 27-1/4" in length. This rifle ...
Here's a very high quality six-gun! Manufactured by the United States Fire Arms Mfg Co. (USFA), this is an extremely good copy of the Colt Single Action Army revolver. The wonderful revolvers from USFA were discontinued several years back and have gr...
Here's an uncommon antique Merwin Hulbert "3rd Model Pocket Army" Single-Action revolver. This revolver is chambered for the .44-40 Winchester cartridge and wears the desirable 3-1/2" barrel. The most notable feature that made the Merwin Hulbert revo...
Here's an interesting M1 Carbine. Manufactured by International Business Machines (IBM) in early 1944. It is in very good overall condition and has been restored to WWII configuration. Nearly all of the components are correct for an IBM M1 Carbine. T...
Here's a really nice and very uncommon "Pre-64" Winchester Model 70 "Featherweight Westerner". It was built on the short magnum receiver and featured a 22" light contour barrel. It came factory drilled and tapped for scope mounts, had a serrated/hood...
Here’s a very nice, nearly new, Remington Model 660 rifle. This rifle is chambered for the .308 Winchester and the internal magazine holds four cartridges. The walnut stock features a Monte Carlo butt with pressed checkering and contrasting grip cap ...