Image Lot Price Description


1643
$2,012.00

AN AMERICAN-MADE 19TH CENTURY PERCUSSION PARLOR RIFLE. SN NSN. This rifle has a 24-1/2″ full oct bbl signed “J. BANDLE 260 MAIN ST CIN. O.” The walnut rifle stock is checkered at the wrist and the checkering is decorated with brass pins. The cheek piece side has a silver inlay shield with three stars and stripes, and the lock plate side has a silver squirrel inlay. The bbl is fitted with a 29″ tube sight. Parlor rifles were designed to shoot BB-size pellets using only the percussion cap for propellent. The actual bbl insert is only 7″ long; the rest of the bbl contains a plunger operated by the hammer to strike the percussion cap. CONDITION: Appears to be in good orig condition throughout with no evidence of restoration or repairs. 4-31780 RGG47 (1,000-1,500)


Auction: Firearms - Spring 2008
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