Remington 1100 MAGNUM, CAMO PAINTJOB, COMES W/ SLING, SHELL CARRIES, & TRIGGER SHOE, CHAMBERED IN 12 GA. VERY GOOD CONDITION IN PERFECT WORKING CONDITION, NO APPRECIABLE WEAR ON WORKING SURFACES, NO CORROSION OR PITTING, ONLY MINOR SURFACE DENTS ...
Here's a very nice Smith & Wesson U.S Army Model 1917 revolver. The matching serial number (48603) is properly marked on butt, cylinder, extractor star, yoke, barrel and right stock. This revolver is in excellent overall condition and retains abo...
Very Rare Antique American Standard tool Co. Single Action Pocket Revolver. 7 shot. .22 cal. 3” octagon barrel Flat frame copy of the S&W Second Model Manufactured from April 1869 to February 1873. Serial number 33503. Total production only about...
Here's a scarce item for the Smith & Wesson or military collector! What makes this revolver quite unique is that it has fixed, service sights. The standard K22 Outdoorsman always had adjustable sights. This revolver functions well, exhibiting cor...
ANTIQUE WINCHESTER 1866 THIRD MODEL in .44 RF Cal. This ANTIQUE WINCHESTER 1866 THIRD MODEL in .44 RF Cal. is in approximately Antique Average condition. .44 rimfire cal., 24 in. Octagonal barrel, blue barrel with brass frame, differs from Henry in t...
Early 1800s Antique HENRY NOCK Engraved FLINTLOCK .46 Caliber Pistol Famed Gunmaker HENRY NOCK’S Company Antique H. Nock Flintlock Pistol, made circa the early 19th Century in England. This little self-defense pistol would have been most at home in t...
This is an original, antique, Winchester Model 1885 Low-Wall Single Shot Rifle manufactured in 1893. This was John Browning's first high power, single-shot rifle design. Browning began making them in 1878, producing only a small number before Winches...
Here's an example of the rarest U.S. military contract .45 automatic pistol ever produced! All parts appear to be correct and original to the pistol. Internal wear patterns between the frame, slide and barrel match, showing that these parts are origi...
Here is one of only a couple known 1853 Enfield muskets that bear no markings other than a couple of French and Belgian export markings. This example was manufactured on contract likely to the Confederate Army when the British makers were overwhelmed...
BSA Mk II .22LR short rifle converted from MLM Mk II at Enfield RSAF . Antique, made at BSA in1895. NO LICENCE REQUIRED....CAN BE SHIPPED TO A RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS.
Colt Cop & Thug .38 cal. revolver, serial number 17155, with a 4.5 inch barrel, nickel finish, and hard rubber grips with the scene of a policeman arresting a criminal embossed on them. In fine condition as refinished. The Cop & Thug revolver...
Cased Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver made in the second year of production (1851) in Hartford, Connecticut. The overall condition is good and the numbers match, including the numbers on the wedge, cylinder, base pin, backstrap, trigger guar...
Belgian LeVaux-type double action top break 5-shot revolver chambered in .50 caliber centerfire, or 50 Bulldog, with a 6-inch barrel. No serial number or maker's mark is visible, but assembly number “4” is marked under the grips. Has Belgian proof ma...
Manhattan "Navy" .36 Caliber Revolver Series II Civil War Era 1859-1868 4" Barrel Functions properly. Visible serial numbers match. NO LICENCE REQUIRED....CAN BE SHIPPED TO A RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS.
Up for sale is an extremely rare Westley Richard Monkeytail Carbine converted to a target .36cal paper cartridge with liner installed. Has roughly 20" barrel, target sights, a nearly perfect mirror bore, and lock is tight and everything works perfect...
Antique Jaeger flintlock rifle marked 1799. 68 caliber (I've fired this rifle with 0.662 ball and a 0.015" patch). Rifle was originally a flintlock and then converted to percussion. I converted back to to flintlock with an L&R flintlock lock. 31 ...
Here is a French St. Etienne 1822/1842 Percussion pistol in .70 Cal. Antique. Matching ramrod. Action works great. NO LICENCE REQUIRED....CAN BE SHIPPED TO A RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS.
Offered for purchase is a U.S. Springfield Armory Trapdoor Cadet rifle, Model of 1884. This example has numerous stock carvings . Stock maintains a decent finish, with typical dents and dings for a rifle of this age. The stock cartouche is present, b...
This very unique Kentucky rifle has long 42" barrel and an overall length of about 59". The caliber of this beauty is about 40 and this example seems like it should have a decent bore after a good cleaning. The rifling is strong. All in all this is a...
This amazing cannon was built by a local machinist/artist. This is the 4th custom cannon he has built (each one taking nearly 5 years of on and off again work). His workmanship in this area is legendary and this beauty has a 26" barrel made of 2340 s...
Winchester 94 Special Edition rifle chambered in 30-30 with a 20" barrel. This rifle is in New/Unfired condition and comes complete with all the original packaging, and also includes a full box of matching limited edition Antlered Game 30-30 ammuniti...
Springfield 1884 Trapdoor in 45-70 with a 32" barrel. For a gun of this age it's in extremely good shape, with a nice patina and no visible cracks or rust anywhere. The hammer cocks smoothly, all metal parts seem to be in good shape and original. The...
Up for sale is a Sharps 3rd model 1869? Saddle Ring Carbine with a 22" barrel. Please see photos of patent dates and information as seen on the rifle. The metal finish is a dark brown patina with scattered surface rust and some light pitting around t...
Hi up for sale is a rare scarce variety of the of the Swiss bren m81 but is a "cadet" carbine not many produced compared to the rifle type the wood is in great shape with no cracks that I see only missing the rear swing swivel and forend cap the acti...
Ruger, Model 77/50 Officers Model Inline Black Powder Muzzleloader! .50 caliber! The serial number is 730-033550. (mfg. 1997, 1st Year Production!) 22” inch barrel with a good bore! Front sight present only. No rear sight, no rings. Straight grip, ch...
Here is a very nice 12 gauge boxlock ejector by William Evans of London, built in 1903. The 28" barrels have 2 ½" chambers and shiny bores, with some light roughness in the right bore ahead of the chamber. The chokes .006/.015 (about skeet/light modi...
Here is a wonderful 20 gauge AyA No. 2 sidelock ejector. The chopper-lump barrels are 26" with 2 ¾" chambers and excellent bores, choked .010/.024 (about improved cylinder/improved modified.) The gun locks up tight, and the ejectors are strong and in...
ONE OF THE BIG FAVORITES IS AN EARLY PRODUCTION 37. MADE 1954. SO VERY WELL MADE, VASTLY SUPERIOR TO GUNS MADE IN THE 70'S. SUPER SLICK ACTION VERY LIGHT. MODIFIED CHOKE FACTORY SET. 28 INCH BARREL. 14 INCH LENGTH OF PULL. MIRROR BORE. ORIG ALL AROUN...
RUGER M77 MARK 1 RIFLE WITH THUMB SAFETY,STAINLESS RUGER BARREL,338 WIN MAG, WOOD STOCK WITH DINGS AND SCRATCHES ON IT,24 INCH BARREL HAS OPEN SITES ADDED TO IT,SER.# 71-612XX,RUGER RINGS,NO SCOPE,SHOOTS GREAT,NICE TRIGGER,COMES WITH 50 RDS OF 225 GR...
This Colt 22 caliber Golden Spike Commemorative appears to be unfired in the factory casing. The serial number is in the 6600GS serial number range. The revolver appears to have never been cocked from what we can see. The factory casing has one chip ...
We are proud to present this period-inscribed and engraved antique 1891 Smith & Wesson .38 Double Action revolver, featuring a factory nickel finish and 3 ¼" barrel, chambered in .38 S\&W (not .38 Special). This early top-break model is outfi...
Here's a great item for the advanced collector! This is a genuine, early production DWM Model 1902 Luger Carbine! The grips, forend, and buttstock are in very good condition, never sanded or refinished. The checkering is in good shape all around and ...
Here is a fine FN Supreme Mauser sporter in .375 Holland & Holland Magnum, built circa early 1960s. The barrel is 24" with an excellent bore. There is a ramped front sight, and an integral rear sight base with one standing and one folding leaf. I...
Here is an extraordinary 12 gauge push-forward under-lever hammergun by Heinrich Scherping of Hannover, Germany, built circa mid-1880s. The barrels have Birmingham nitro proofs. They are 29.8" (76cm) with 2 ½" chambers and shiny bores, with evidence ...