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Sharps Saddle Ring Carbine New
Sharps Saddle Ring Carbine New Model 1863 Saddle ring plate inscribed HDH. #96798.Dimensions: Overall L 39'' Barrel L 21 3/8''E
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STARR ARMS CO. .58 CALIBER SADDLE
STARR ARMS CO. .58 CALIBER SADDLE RING CARBINE Starr Arms Co. .58 caliber breech load saddle ring carbine. Walnut stock and fore-end with brass butt plate. 21" barrel length, 37-1/2" overall.
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Winchester Model 1886 (1898) Saddle
Winchester Model 1886 (1898) Saddle Ring Carbine Serial #114326. .45/70. Overall L 40 1/2''E
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Winchester Model 1892 (1912) Saddle
Winchester Model 1892 (1912) Saddle Ring Carbine Serial #689499. .25/20. Rebarreled in 1930.Overall L 37 1/2''E
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Winchester Model 1866 Saddle Ring
Winchester Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine .44 cal. 20" round barrel S/N 149770. Brass frame walnut stock and forearm.?No cleaning rod. Condition: Barrel and magazine tube have a nice dark brown patina.? Brass well used with rounded corners. Buttstock?and forearm show use with nicks and dings.?
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Winchester Model 1873 (1884) Saddle
Winchester Model 1873 (1884) Saddle Ring Carbine Serial #145197A. .44/40.Overall L 38 1/2''E
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Winchester Model 1866 Saddle Ring
Winchester Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine .44 cal. CF 20" round barrel S/N 47056. Brass frame steel buttplate. Walnut stock. Condition: Barrel and magazine have a nice even look with brown patina.? Frame has been cleaned to bright. Buttstock has been cleaned and has a replacement buttplate.?
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Colt Lightning Medium Frame
Colt Lightning Medium Frame Magazine Tube Saddle Ring Carbine .44-40 cal. 20" round barrel S/N 3166. Standard carbine with checkered forearm and plain straight grip. Buttstock with steel buttplate. Condition: All metal is even with some scattered salt and pepper pitting and brown staining.? Bore is good. Stock and forearm with some nicks and dings.
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*Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action
*Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Saddle Ring Carbine .44-40 cal. 20'' barrel S/N 612036B. Replaced wood stocks. Condition: Poor condition with a rough and rusty bore. The stocks are crude replacements. The barrel is bulged and this ''wallhanger'' should not be fired.
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Winchester Model 1894 (1903) Saddle
Winchester Model 1894 (1903) Saddle Ring Carbine Serial #284063. .30/30. Rebarreled in 1927.Overall L 38''E
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE ENFIELD
CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE ENFIELD SADDLE RING CARBINE: A rare import Enfield saddle ring carbine most likely French based on cartouche on lockplate. Engraved not stamped CSA on top of buttplate appears to be original and correct. Serial number 445 on trigger guard. These particular examples were known to be carried by the Virginia Calvary throughout the war. Unmarked 21 1/4'' barrel. 37'' l. overall.CONDITION: Note dings to stock. Action currently working however not guaranteed to continue.
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WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 SADDLE RING
WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 SADDLE RING CARBINE RIFLE. Lever action, serial # 2468, Pat. date on barrel March 29th 1886 and Oct. 16th 1880, barrel 19.25”L, 38.75”L overall.
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WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER
WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION SADDLE RING CARBINE 44 WCF caliber 20'' round barrel full length tube magazine plain straight grip walnut stock and forend large loop lever with adjustable trigger actuator open sights serial #425697 manufactured 1907. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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U.S. Springfield Model 1873
U.S. Springfield Model 1873 trapdoor saddle ring carbine circa 1880 serial number 134037; .50-70 caliber marked ''U.S. SPRINGFIELD'' and spread eagle on lockplate ''U.S. MODEL 1873'' on breech block ''VP'' at breech end of barrel ''U.S.'' on buttplate blued finish straight grip walnut half-stock ladder-type rear sight compartment in buttplate for (missing) three-piece cleaning rod. overall L41'' barrel L22'' Provenance: Tybee Island Georgia private collection. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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Winchester Model 1876 (1886) Saddle
Winchester Model 1876 (1886) Saddle Ring Carbine Serial #54550. .45/75. Overall L 42''E
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SHARPS SADDLE RING CARBINE. Early
SHARPS SADDLE RING CARBINE. Early model in .50 caliber 22'' round barrel sling ring bar on left side at wrist oiled walnut stock. Sn.62562 on upper tang. Lock plate patents of R.S. Lawrence April 1859 and C.Sharps Oct. 1852. Has a nice dark patina thru-out. Old dings and scratches. Stock is stamped I1045 on right side. Small F on left side of frame. Barrel does not show a model number.
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WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER
WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION SADDLE RING CARBINE 44 WCF caliber 20'' round barrel full length tube magazine plain straight grip walnut stock and forend large loop lever with adjustable trigger actuator open sights serial #425697 manufactured 1907. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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Winchester Model 1866 (1874) Saddle
Winchester Model 1866 (1874) Saddle Ring Carbine Serial #122074. .22 WMR converted from .44 RF in 1994. Overall L 39''E
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Winchester Model 1873 First Model
Winchester Model 1873 First Model Saddle Ring Carbine .44-40 cal. 20'' barrel S/N 14865. Blue finish walnut stocks; 1876 date of mfg. Condition: Very good condition with a fair bore. The bore is pitted throughout but still has good rifling. The metal finish has turned a dark brown patina and nearly all of the screws are ''buggered.'' The buttstock has a solid crack running through the middle and has some initials lightly carved in the left side. This is a nice example of an early '73 carbine.
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WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING
WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINEModel 1894 Sharps Rifle Company carbine, .30 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) Cartridge. Barrel marked, "MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A. PATENTED AUGUST 21. 1894. - NICKEL STEEL BARREL - ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER - .30 W.C.F.". Tang rear sight marked "Lyman Middlefield Conn. U.S.A.". Serial number 96625. Walnut stocks, metal frame, round nickel steel barrel. Lyman tang rear sight and ivory bead on front sight. Barrel length - 20". Overall length - 38". Serial number corresponds to year 1925. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Excellent bore. Barrel has crisp marking and 90% plus blue. Receiver has saddle ring and mark with 60% blue beginning to thin. Wood is fine with some storage dings. Excellent mechanics.
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Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine
Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine third Model 1873, 18-3/8 in. barrel marked "King's Improvement", .44-40 cal., no serial number found,
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WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION
WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION SADDLE RING CARBIWINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION SADDLE RING CARBINE, 30 WCF caliber, 20" round barrel, blued finish, straight grip walnut stock and forend, full length tube magazine, open sights, metal butt plate, ring is missing mount is present, serial #1016122, manufactured 1927. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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SPENCER REPEATING ARMS SADDLE
SPENCER REPEATING ARMS SADDLE RING CARBINE United StatesC. late 19th century.52 caliber, serial number 17060, walnut stock and forend, steel fittings, saddle bar and ring on the left side, and no visible markings on the receiver.
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Winchester 3rd Model 1873 lever
Winchester 3rd Model 1873 lever action saddle ring carbine circa 1891 serial number 414037B; .40-44 caliber iron frame straight grip American walnut stock with initials ''CIR'' in cartouche stamped on side crescent brass buttplate with cleaning rod compartment octagon barrel dust cover present. overall L43'' barrel L24'' Provenance: Tybee Island Georgia private collection. Overall good condition. Bore is fair. Dust cover present. Lacking cleaning rod. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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BURNSIDE SADDLE RING
BURNSIDE SADDLE RING CARBINEBurnside saddle ring carbine, .54 caliber, with walnut stock having faint inspector proof, 20" barrel.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Overall poor condition. Lacking saddle ring bar and ring as well as one screw with other screw replaced, pitting throughout.
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***WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE
***WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE CARBINE. .32 caliber W.S. 20'' round barrel with walnut stock. Saddle ring located on left side of receiver. S/n 999838. Over-all condition good with expected wear on receiver frame and lever. *requires form4473
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Winchester Model 1894 ''A Century
Winchester Model 1894 ''A Century of Leadership 1866-1966'' lever action saddle ring carbine circa 1966 serial number 64599; .30-30 caliber gold-plated receiver blued octagon barrel straight grip blond walnut stock. overall L38'' barrel L20'' ***Subject to State & Federal Firearms Laws*** Provenance: Tybee Island Georgia private collection. Very good overall condition. Appears to be unfired. Bores excellent. Very minor scuffs on wood. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 SADDLE RING
SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 SADDLE RING CARBINE United States.52 caliber, serial number 81991, walnut stock, steel fittings, marked on the right side of the receiver "C. SHARPS PAT./OCT. 5TH 1852", marked with what looks like light unit markings on the right side of the plate near the receiver block, barrel marked "NEW MODEL 1863", with a saddle bar and ring on the left side.
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WINCHESTER CENTENNIAL 66
WINCHESTER CENTENNIAL 66 CARBINEWinchester Centennial 66 lever action saddle ring carbine, .30-30 caliber, with gold finished receiver, foreend cap and butt plate, 20" octagonal barrel. SN #65243 C&R
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NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Overall fine condition.
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Winchester Third Model 1866
Winchester Third Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine .44 rimfire cal. 20" barrel S/N 46628 walnut stocks brass frame missing barrel band screw at forend Condition: Very good condition with a good but lightly pitted bore. The walnut stocks rate very good but the left side of the buttstock has the name "A Jones" carved in it. The barrel and mag tube have a dark brown patina finish while the brass frame shows evidence of an older cleaning.
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WINCHESTER M1895 .35-40 KRAG SADDLE
WINCHESTER M1895 .35-40 KRAG SADDLE RING CARBINEWinchester 1895 Saddle Ring Carbine in standard caliber .30-40 Krag. This scarce variant of the famed box-magazine John Browning designed rifle with serial number 75871 was manufactured in 1911. The majority of Winchester Model 1895s were actually in musket configuration and sold to Russia for World War I. Very few of these have ever returned to the U.S. and little is now known of their whereabouts. Aside from these, Winchester produced a number of Model 1895 sporting rifles. The least produced were the saddle ring carbines. The standard caliber for all but the Russian Muskets in this model was .30-40 Krag. For the first couple of decades of the 20th century, the .30-40 was considered one of the most powerful cartridges of the time. It was especially popular since its introduction in the 1890s as the first U.S. Government’s small-bore smokeless powder cartridge. It far outshot the classic .30 WCF (.30-30) cartridge with regard to velocity and sheer power. The Model 1895 also had the advantage of using one of the earliest box magazines which allowed the use of pointed bullet ammunition. Tubular magazines as used on most other lever action rifles can only be loaded safely with blunt nose bullets. The 1895 Saddle Ring Carbine was made in limited numbers, but was very popular with the Texas and Arizona Rangers. Interestingly, this example, was made in the second year of the Mexican Revolution. This particular carbine is also unusual in that it retains the wood handguard fitted to the top of the barrel. Nearly all 1895 carbines found today are missing this important part. This 112 year old Winchester exhibits smooth gray wear on the receiver and barrel. It also retains the original and correct military style tangent ladder rear sight with adjustable slide. The action is tight, the bore shows fine rifling throughout The upper tang shows all the correct Winchester Model 1895 designation markings along with all the small Winchester patent dates and address on the left side of the receiver. Interestingly, the forearm and handguard show “smooth” heavy wear consistent with saddle scabbard carry as well as some honest saddle wear to the left side of the forend and handguard- typical of the carbine being held by a right handed rider resting the carbine over the saddle in front of him. Intriguingly, there are seven very old and very worn-in “kill notches” shallowly carved in the left side of the forend just ahead of the receiver. One can only wonder what each stands for! Similarly, the butt stock, with correct original butt plate with sliding trapdoor for cleaning rods, shows “weathering” to the walnut which is typical of a carbine carried exposed to the elements over long periods of time in a saddle scabbard with the butt exposed to the elements. Model 1895 Saddle Ring Carbines in any condition are seldom encountered on the collector market today and those that turn up usually show very heavy use and often abuse. This is an fine original frontier example of a Winchester Model designed for the modern rifleman/lawmant toward the end of the Wild West years. Serial Number: 75871. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic firearm, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.
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SMITH CARBINE. Saddle carbine with
SMITH CARBINE. Saddle carbine with ring mount on left side .50 caliber percussion 21-5/8'' round to octagonal barrel adjustable rear sight walnut stock. S/n 3849. Clean bore good rifling strong action. Barrel has 80% bluing stock shows some minor dings and scratches. Barrel stamped with B and P and base. Manufactured By A/m'nCh''nWks Springfield Mass. and Poultney and Trimble on left side of frame. Very nice gun.
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1864 BURNSIDE SADDLE RING
1864 BURNSIDE SADDLE RING CARBINE, TRAP DOOR WITHpercussion. Walnut stock with later engraved designs. Overall good condition, some surface pitting. Approx. 39 1/2" long.
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MARLIN MODEL 93 LEVER ACTION SADDLE
MARLIN MODEL 93 LEVER ACTION SADDLE RING CARBINEMARLIN MODEL 93 LEVER ACTION SADDLE RING CARBINE, 30-30 caliber, straight grip walnut stock and forend, 20" round barrel, blued finish, traces of case colors on receiver, flip up ladder style rear sight, full length tube magazine, metal buttplate, single barrel band, serial #2552. manufactured 1893-1915. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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*Winchester Model 94 AE Saddle Ring
*Winchester Model 94 AE Saddle Ring Carbine .45 cal. 16" round barrel S/N 5354979. Blued barrel case colored frame extra fancy walnut buttstock and forearm with the equivalent of three XXX?walnut wood. ? Condition: Rifle retains 98% of the finish.?Buttstock has two minimal dings. Great looking?carbine.?
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Sharps Model 1869 Saddle Ring
Sharps Model 1869 Saddle Ring Carbine&5 BulletsSn. CL126 50 Caliber 22'' Barrel elevated rear sight barrel marked New Model 1869 calibre 50 condtion barrel retains 50% of its originsl blue portion turning a rust brown reciever and trigger guard turning a deep grey stock and forearm in excellent condition retaining a nice deep dark patina includes five what appears to be original cartridges un fired. Private collection Southfield MI.