Donaldson's Gunsmiths Milton Keynes Rifles (Obsolete Calibre) for sale
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£1,199US$1,487/€1,399
Braendlin Armoury Co. .577/450 Carbine
Martini Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(3)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
Martini-Henry Carbines are quite hard to find, especially in the original .577/.450 chambering, as many were converted to .303 British. One of the most well-known private producers at the time was Braendlin Armory, which was owned by one of…
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£1,299US$1,612/€1,516
Tower .577 Snider (H) MkIII Snider
Single Shot Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(4)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
An interesting two band snider short rifle built on an ordanance pattern 1858bar on band short rifle. Border engraved Tower lock which is dated 1877 (overstamped from 186?) with a flat faced Mk3 Snider hammer. Walnut stock with regulation pattern…
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£849US$1,053/€991
Schmidt Rubin 7.5x53.5mm M1889
Bolt Action Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(2)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
A tidy Swiss made M1889 with matching numbers on the barrel, bolt, action, and magazine, with various stamps on the stock. Just like a Swiss made watch, incredibly good quality for a military rifle and reportedly very accurate. Features a bright…
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£1,099US$1,363/€1,283
Vetterli 10.4mm x 38 Swiss Vetterli (H) 1881
Bolt Action Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(5)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
A very tidy Swiss Vetterli with bright and shiny bore. The best one we have ever seen! This is one of the latter variants (M1881) with matching bolt, barrel, action and trigger guard. Can be owned without a licence providing the rifle is not…
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£1,499US$1,860/€1,750
Harpers Ferry .69 Percussion Musket
Single Shot Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(4)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
A rare chance to own a piece of American history. Made in 1832 in the Harpers Ferry factory this was originally made as a flint lock musket and later converted to percussion possibly around the time of the civil war.
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£2,999US$3,721/€3,500
Marlin .32-40 1884
Lever Action Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(4)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
Made in 1894 a very hard to find 1884 in 32-40 with a 26" hexagonal barrel. A nice patina to the metal work and a pretty clean shootable bore. Considering this is nearly 130 years old it is in great overall condition.
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£2,900US$3,598/€3,385
Winchester 40-82WCF 1886
Lever Action Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(3)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
Yet another incredible design by John Moses Browning. Originally designed for a variety of black powder cartridges, it was later slightly adapted to withstand the higher pressures of smokeless powders. The 1886 had the strongest action of all…
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£1,299US$1,612/€1,516
Remington .43 Spanish 1879 Argentino
Rolling Block Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(4)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
This Remington Rolling block would have been made for the Argentinian military, the bore is in unbelievable condition considering its age and comes with a bayonet from the same period.
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£2,499US$3,100/€2,917
Joslyn Firearms co. .56-52 Spencer 1864 Pattern
Single Shot Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(3)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
Another example of the plethora of Carbines adopted by the US cavalry and used during the US Civil war, this Joslyn Breech loading carbine is in good overall condition and very rare with only, 16500 ever made. Chambered in the same cartridge…
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£2,200US$2,729/€2,568
Burnside .54 Carbine (5th Variant)
Single Shot Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(4)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
1862 dated 5th Variant Burnside Carbine with saddle ring and bar with an overall brown patina with clear stampings on the barrel and action with stock in good condition, also with matching serial numbers on breech block and action. These carbines…
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£1,999US$2,480/€2,333
Spencer .52 (.56-56) Carbine
Rolling Block Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(3)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
Yet another example of a Civil war carbine, this spencer would look great in anybody's collection. Although the Spencer carbine wasn't adopted by the US until 1863 due to a fear of Soldiers expelling their ammunition too quickly, it was highly…
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£2,999US$3,721/€3,500
Smith .50 Carbine
Single Shot Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(3)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
A real American Civil War carbine with faint original colour case-hardening on the action with a good bore.This rifle does not look like 160+ years old! Manufactured in: "MASS. ARMS CO" As stamped on the action. An interesting piece of American…
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£1,699US$2,108/€1,983
Martini-Henry .577/.450 Martini-Henry (H) Enfiled 1887
Martini Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(5)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
A good example of a Mark 4 Martini Henry made in 1887 with lots of service and inspection marks including Nepalese markings. A hard to find rifle which is going only one way in value.
This rifle is cambered in an obsolete calibre according… -
£1,399US$1,736/€1,633
Enfield .577/.450 Martini-Henry (H) Martini Henry MK2
Martini Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(3)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
The Martini–Henry is a breech-loading single-shot rifle with a lever action that was used by the British Army. It first entered service in 1871, eventually replacing the Snider–Enfield, a muzzle-loader converted to the cartridge system. …
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£1,199US$1,487/€1,399
Snider .577 Snider 3 Band
Single Shot Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(3)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
A good example of Nepalese made Snider with an unbelievably clean bore. Snider rifles were in service by many countries and empires between 1866-1901.
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£1,899US$2,356/€2,217
Enfield .577/.450 Martini-Henry (H) Martini Henry I.C.1 Carbine
Martini Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(2)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
1879 dated Enfield dated I.C.1 Carbine. The interchangeable Carbine Mark 1 designed to be used with both artillery and cavalry troops, they were made only for a short period, so they are very hard to find. This example has various inspection…
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£3,999US$4,961/€4,668
Marlin 40-82 1895
Lever Action Rifle (Obsolete Calibre) (R/H) - S/H
(6)
S/H
Buckinghamshire
Trade Seller
A hard to find Model 1895 Which was Marlin's large calibre hunting rifle of the time. This example has a rare 26" hexagonal barrel and is marked with Marlin Safety on the top of the action, the top tang is marked Model 1895 and Special Smokeless…