Dusty Morningwood Posted January 18 Posted January 18 (edited) Really nice example of a Standard model Gallager carbine. These .50 caliber breechloaders used a foil, paper or brass cartridge and percussion cap. This example has very good metal, with no pitting. Just age freckling. Stock is good plus, with age related dings and initials JAC on left side. Small chip ahead of saddle ring bar. The bore in the 22" barrel is very shootable, with good rifling and scattered light pitting. Action functions as it should and locks up tight. $1300 + Shipping. Edited January 29 by Dusty Morningwood 2 Quote
Alpo Posted January 19 Posted January 19 I agree with Casey. That's gorgeous. 12 hours ago, Dusty Morningwood said: initials JAC on right side. I'm pretty sure, however, that those initials are on the left side of the stock. Not the right. 1 Quote
Dusty Morningwood Posted January 19 Author Posted January 19 7 hours ago, Alpo said: I agree with Casey. That's gorgeous. I'm pretty sure, however, that those initials are on the left side of the stock. Not the right. Maybe the left side is the right side? Gunstocks and brains. The Universe is a mystery. LOL 😆. Fixed it. The post, not the Universe. 1 Quote
Waimea Posted January 29 Posted January 29 8 minutes ago, Dusty Morningwood said: Hump Day is Bump Day. Reduced. You come up with the coolest firearms. Quote
Dusty Morningwood Posted January 29 Author Posted January 29 51 minutes ago, Waimea said: You come up with the coolest firearms. They are built in my factory by gnomes. The foreman is Gnome Chomsky. It's a very cerebral shop. 1 Quote
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