I just received a small rifle,and I have no idea what it is.........It has a 22 and a quarter inch barrel.The barrel is octagon,with two sights,front and rear,and both appear to be able to move sideways only.It has a hammer that is around 3/4 ona an inch long,and it has a round pad that is the hammer pad.The hammer pad is round with a reised line that I am assuming is the firing pin,of sorts.
The gun has no name on it,and no numbers that I can find.It is a small caliber,possibly 22 cal.....?
The stock is one piece,with a raised cheek pad,and a small amount of checkering located behind the triggers,yes triggers.....It has two,however the gun is a single shot.At the very rear of the barrel,breech,is a small piece that is used to remove the spent round.The trigger guard is sort of elaborate with several curls and such.
The butt plate is metal and curved.It is fastened with two screws,one on the back,and the second is it at the top,as the butt plate is continued up and over the top of the stock for about 2 inches.
On the under side of the barrel located 7 and 3/4 inched from the front,is a swival mount.It appears to be brased on the barrel,and factory done.
I would be thankful for any information on the piece,and the possible value.
Thanks,Patrick
Great site,I just found it.
The gun has no name on it,and no numbers that I can find.It is a small caliber,possibly 22 cal.....?
The stock is one piece,with a raised cheek pad,and a small amount of checkering located behind the triggers,yes triggers.....It has two,however the gun is a single shot.At the very rear of the barrel,breech,is a small piece that is used to remove the spent round.The trigger guard is sort of elaborate with several curls and such.
The butt plate is metal and curved.It is fastened with two screws,one on the back,and the second is it at the top,as the butt plate is continued up and over the top of the stock for about 2 inches.
On the under side of the barrel located 7 and 3/4 inched from the front,is a swival mount.It appears to be brased on the barrel,and factory done.
I would be thankful for any information on the piece,and the possible value.
Thanks,Patrick
Great site,I just found it.