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Auction Rifles - what are they?


Rio Bigg, SASS #29095

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Photos 22 and 23 are some pretty distinctive old rifles.   You folks can almost certainly identify them:

 

https://klamath.craigslist.org/atq/d/terrebonne-antiques-collectibles/7280389543.html

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I think the top one in 23 is a Winchester 1885 Low Wall.

 

yup, you guys are right. Not a Winchester but a Stevens due to the protrusion. Sorry. Shoulda kept my mouth shut! :D

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Pic 22 1886 winchester.  Pic 23  Top to bottom, Stevens Favorite, Stevens Little scout, I think bottom is one of the quackenbush rifles. 

Edited to add the top one may be a stevens crackshot.

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22 looks like a Winchester 1886

 

23 top to bottom

 

Single shot rifle. I agree with Jack Spade; a Stevens Favorite

 Low Wall design. What is unusual is the protrusion just aft of the forearm.

 

Single Shot Rifle. Likely a Stevens but unsure of the model without seeing the other side.

Rolling block design. Could be most any manufacturer. 

 

Single shot rifle. Looks exactly like a Winchester model 1902 in 22 rim fire. These were youth model rifles. Few if any actually had serial numbers. Factory rear sight has been removed and what looks like a Lyman peep sight was been attached to the wrist of the wood stock with wood screws as these rifles had no tang.

 

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I know for sure the middle one is a stevens little scout because that was my very first gun.  Still resides in the back of my gun safe. 

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