I was at an old couples house where we keep some horses visiting the other day. Got talking about hunting and guns and such. He pulled out an old one like yours. Condition was good, metal was better but the stock was a bit "pitted" so to speak mostly the buttstock.
He said it was from many years packed on a horse and sweat soaked into it, he figured it was 110yrs old, low 400's serial #, I remembered this thread and what do ya know - all screws looked to be there and no marks. He said it was surprisingly accurate with lots of rifling left, I worked the action a bit and it seemed real solid.
Nice old gun that should be around another 100+years, be interesting to see how lond these newer rifles with the plastic bits on em last.
He said it was from many years packed on a horse and sweat soaked into it, he figured it was 110yrs old, low 400's serial #, I remembered this thread and what do ya know - all screws looked to be there and no marks. He said it was surprisingly accurate with lots of rifling left, I worked the action a bit and it seemed real solid.
Nice old gun that should be around another 100+years, be interesting to see how lond these newer rifles with the plastic bits on em last.




















































