Monthly Archives: March 2024
Here’s the NEW K-4-10 ga. Blunderbuss kit available now by special order! Here are the specs: These stocks are a little more slender in shape to more closely follow the slimmer barrel profile. The barrels have the same 2″ flare, so the entire gun has a very pleasing profile. HERE […]
This sow belly half stock rifle is in 7/8x 36”45 caliber and features the unique double cheek piece design with one on each side. The lock is RE Davis Goulcher percussion lock with the name stamped on the lock. face just like the originals. They were used throughout the […]
Here is a newly built Jager Rifle assembled by Rick Baker, Colonial Rifle Smith. It is completely assembled in the white, fully functional and now ready for your choices of final wood and metal finish. The stock is crafted from M4 Curley Sugar Maple and has vivid curl throughout. It […]
Very rare Dixie Gun Works .32 Cal. Southern Mountain Rifle. Circa, 1960’s/70’s From what I can tell, this rifle was assembled from parts from ‘Dixie Gun Works’ in the 1960’s or early 1970’s. This rifle has never been fired. Until recently. the touch hole was not drilled. The touch hole […]
Here is a Great find. A one-of-a-kind, mid-to-late 1800’s .36 Cal. ‘Over the Log’ Rifle. Built for long range accuracy/competition shooting. The rifle was built sometime in the 1800’s, just after the Civil War by W.M. Cramer. His mark is still faintly visible on the barrel just aft of the […]
Every once in a while, one comes across a truly amazing find. This is one of those times. I have come across a Civil War Era Rifle in exceptional condition. Here is a .40 cal. Full Stocked, Curley Maple Rifle. The particulars are. Overall Length, 59 inches Barrel Length, 43 […]
Up for grabs! An Austrian Lorenz .58 cal. Smooth Bore Military Musket-Pre-Civil War Austrian Lorenz Musket. .58 cal. Pre-Civil War Austrian Lorenz Musket. .58 cal. Unaltered and in its original state. Smoothbore barrel, 37.5″ long. European Walnut Stock All steel furniture. This musket has somehow escaped conversion to caplock. Still […]