Swedish Mauser dated 1900 made by Mauser in Germany. Beautiful rifle, perfect metal and no dents in furniture. Believe it was modified to carbine length at sometime in its history.
1877 Colt SAA, originally chambered in 45 later rebarreled to 44-40 for use by a Wells Fargo rider complete with W.F. & Co. markings and issue numbers.
Oldest cartridge gun is an 1875 dated Enfield Martini-Henry carbine in .577-450.
The R.I.C. unit disk on the butt makes this a Martini-Henry Mk II rifle that was converted to a carbine for issue to the Royal Irish Constabulary in the 1890s, when the British Army was converting over to the .303 Lee Metford, and the older single-shot .450 calibre rifles were withdrawn from front line service and issued to Home Guards, Militias, and Colonial Police forces around the Empire.
German bird gun. Halfstock, about .50 cal. Easily less than 7 pounds. Made in the popular Spanish style. Lock is from Suhl, the gun probably is also, or near there maybe. Approximately 1720.
A couple Mausers from the early 1900's, a Mosin Nagant from early 40's. a couple Savage 99's from early 40's. A S&W 32 from early 40's I believe. Some other old Winchesters in 94, 54, and Model 70, and a great shooting Rem Mod 721.
A 1956 Winchester Model 94 in .30-30 that's never had a round chambered, along with the two boxes of ammo my dad bought for it when he bought the rifle at Sears.
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