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Antique & Collectible Guns for Sale
Although gun restoration is our primary focus, we also sell original antique & collectible
guns, and gun parts. All guns for sale have been inspected by the gunsmith. We gaurantee the functionality
is as described in the listing.
Unless otherwise noted in the description, shipping for all long guns is $25 via
UPS Ground, handguns - $15 via USPS Priority Mail.
Please note, sale of guns and gun parts are heavily
regulated. In order to comply with appropriate regulations, guns and gun parts for sale on this site are for sale
to US customers only. In many cases, an item purchased by a US customer may need to transferred through another
US licensed firearms dealer (FFL). If you wish to purchase a gun that can only be shipped to an FFL, you will need to
locate an FFL Dealer near you who is willing to receive the gun for you and perform the necessary paperwork to transfer the
gun. Many FFL dealers will do this for a fee. The description of each item notes this if applicable.
In some cases collectible firearms may be shipped directly to the purchaser if the purchaser holds a Curio & Relic license.
Guns that qualify for this, will contain a note in the description.
Handguns
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Harrington &
Richards “Self-Loader” .32ACP SN 27192
These pistols were designed by Webley
& Scott of England and were licensed to H&R for manufacture and sale in the US. The .32 auto caliber
was manufactured between the years 1916-1924 with an approximate total of around 3400
produced. The serial number here would indicate a 1920’s production date. In restoring
this pistol we have reshaped worn corners and edges before re-bluing. We also repaired a broken cocking
lug on the barrel by precision welding and shaping a new one. The bore is lightly pitted in some spots
but it does retain acceptable rifling (see photo). We have test fired this pistol. It
has one original magazine and a worn holster which is missing the flap strap.
This pistol qualifies for Curio &
Relic status.
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$500.00
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Smith
& Wesson Ladysmith, 1st Model, .22 Caliber This
is a 1st Model variant produced between 1902-06, the serial number
is 1359. It has a 3” barrel. We acquired this pistol in very poor condition.
Though once originally nickel plated, almost all had been removed by wire brushing.
The bore had no rifling and was extremely pitted. The cylinder would not fully
lock-up in battery.
In restoring this pistol we replaced the
cylinder release button and lined the barrel. We also built up the extractor ratchet to ensure a tight
and complete lock-up. The pistol was re-nickel plated. The cylinder chambers still show
corrosion/pitting but this does not affect the ejection of fired cartridge cases. It is also not a safety issue. The
grips have no cracks and the checkering is not worn. The internal parts are in excellent condition. The
turn of the century .22 caliber ammunition which this pistol was designed to use is significantly less powerful than that
of today. We do not consider it safe to shoot any modern .22 caliber ammunition in this pistol.
However, we have test fired this it with the less powerful commercially available Aguila Colibri (375 fps).
This pistol qualifies for Curio & Relic status.
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Collectible Rifles
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$750.00
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Marlin
1893 Saddle Ring Carbine
This is a 1st model 1893 carbine manufactured between 1893-1915, serial
number C3009. It has a 20” barrel and is chambered for .30-30. It has all its original parts.
This rifle
has been authentically restored in our shop. Barrel and magazine tube have been rust blued; receiver, lever, hammer, bolt
and butt-plate have been case hardened; screws have been nitre blued. The wood is not perfect it shows some shrinkage and
has dents and dings but it is stable and solid. Wood finish is spar varnish as was done originally. The bore shows some roughness
but has no major pitting and still has strong rifling. Excessive head-space was reduced by precision welding a shim onto bolt
and machining the bolt face. A very good shooter.
The gun qualifies for Curio & Relic status.
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$750.00
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Winchester
Model 1892 The serial number of this rifle
is 68067 making its’ date of manufacture 1912. The octagon barrel is 24”
in length and chambered in 32-20 caliber. The bore is not perfect and shows pitting and wear (see photo).
However it does retain acceptable rifling. We have test fired it and had consistent
3 inch groups at 50 yards. In test firing we had no malfunctions in the cycle of fire.
The forearm is a replacement, though not done by us.
The butt-stock is original and shows some minor wood shrinkage but has no cracks. Both have been
oil re-finished. Barrel and magazine are rust blued. Receiver has
been salt blued, screws are nitre blued. The hammer and lever were annealed and re-case hardened.
The lever showed evidence of a previous re-finishing attempt and was ground to somewhat thinner
dimensions. As a consequence it warped slightly on re-casing. This in no
way affects it’s performance.
This gun qualifies
for Curio & Relic status.
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Collectible Shotguns
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Winchester Model 59, 12ga., 30 inch barrel, full choke, SN 1524
This 12ga. Winchester Model 59 has a 2 3/4 chamber. The gun is
overall good condition. The wood is in good condition with some field scratches. There are no cracks or deeps
gouges. The checkering is a little smooth.
The metal on the receiver has some scratches and bluing is worn
on sharp edges. Overall, it retains about 70 - 75% original finish. The fiberglass wrapped steel core barrel retains
80 -85% finish with no separation of the laminate from the core of the muzzle. The bore is excellent.
We have done no restoration work on this gun. It is functional and in as found condition.
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$200.00
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Winchester Model 50, 12 ga., 30 inch barrel, full choke,
SN 6838
This Winchester Model 50 was manufactured in 1956. It has a 2
3/4 chamber.
The wood is in good condition with minor scratches from field use over entire surfaces. There
are no deep gouges or cracks. Checkering is still fairly crisp. The metal is also in good shape with about 65%
- 70% original bluing that is fading or worn shiny around the edges. The bore is excellent.
No restoration
or work on this gun has been done in our shop. The shotgun is fully functional and in as-found condition.
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Gun Parts
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$8.00
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Jay Scott Custom
Gun Grips, new in box
Jay Scott custom gun grips - new in box. These grips are
"Magna Style" for a Chief Special or Regulation Police. Square butt style. Color is an orange - beige.
Shipping via priority mail is $4.95 in the U.S.
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$8.00
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Jay Scott Custom Gun Grips, new in box
Laminate white pearl grips. These grips fit the following guns: .38 New Service, .44 New Service, .45
New Service, New Service Target, Shooting Master.
Shipping within the US is $4.95 via priority mail.
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Colt model 1902 pistol (semi-auto, .38) parts The link at the right will open a page with the list of parts.
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