Good day,
stumbled across 2 old rifles hidden in my in-laws attic since they have moved into a nursing home. Turns out he didn't get rid of them as he said years ago because of the 'Liberal BS registry'
One is a 1892 44 WCF Saddle ring carbine and the other is an Indian Lee Enfield 303 SMLE full wood stock. both seem to be in good shape to me for their age and his father did use them for hunting but my wife said that her father didn't hunt and they have not been used in 50 years.
I did post this in the general rifle discussion but a person recommended that I post the 44-40 in this section to be a little more specific.
I would like to sell them but not too sure as to asking price. there is a lot of info out there on the 1892 but most from American sites, it was made in 1913 from the serial number and has lots of usage makes. But the blueing looks not bad and there is no rust or pitting I can see. I need to pull through the barrels to get a good look at the rifling and get the dust out. I am hopefully going to get together with a gun smith this week to get an idea what condition I should advertise them in and a starting price. also to make sure that they are in usable condition.
As this site has a lot of people with knowledge on these things I figured more info can't hurt!
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks
Tim
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stumbled across 2 old rifles hidden in my in-laws attic since they have moved into a nursing home. Turns out he didn't get rid of them as he said years ago because of the 'Liberal BS registry'
One is a 1892 44 WCF Saddle ring carbine and the other is an Indian Lee Enfield 303 SMLE full wood stock. both seem to be in good shape to me for their age and his father did use them for hunting but my wife said that her father didn't hunt and they have not been used in 50 years.
I did post this in the general rifle discussion but a person recommended that I post the 44-40 in this section to be a little more specific.
I would like to sell them but not too sure as to asking price. there is a lot of info out there on the 1892 but most from American sites, it was made in 1913 from the serial number and has lots of usage makes. But the blueing looks not bad and there is no rust or pitting I can see. I need to pull through the barrels to get a good look at the rifling and get the dust out. I am hopefully going to get together with a gun smith this week to get an idea what condition I should advertise them in and a starting price. also to make sure that they are in usable condition.
As this site has a lot of people with knowledge on these things I figured more info can't hurt!
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks
Tim
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...?key=R2dKd0hSY2JqVGxwVjM0WnJhTV9HUEZtd01EaWh3
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