4 375 $
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Marking: | 94446 |
Country: | Russian Empire |
Dating: | the middle of the 19th century |
The original. |
A fairly rare Russian rifle in good collector's condition. The barrels are steel, round in cross section, smooth. The inscription "A.P. Shurlepov Tula" is written with a needle on the bar between the barrels. The aiming devices consist of a small front sight. Capsule locks. The keyholes, triggers, and trigger guard are decorated with simple, engraved floral designs. The bed is wooden, with a 1/4-barrel forearm. A wooden ramrod is located under the trunks. The trigger guard is steel, oval. The triggers are C-shaped. The butt plate is steel, slightly curved in shape. The safety is satisfactory, there are traces of corrosion on the barrels and the lock. The presented gun can be recommended for purchase in any private or museum collection as a rare example of a Russian hunter's firearm. Guarantee of authenticity.
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