Prices are volatile
sometimes. Please call for current prices
Please
Note-
The Euro dollar
is wreaking havoc on these prices.
Please call to verify the prices, and if the weapon is even available.
The suppliers are holding back purchasing from Italy, because the prices are
changing constantly
(subject to change without notice)
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Cartridge Rifles
All of the rifles below use brass cartridge
ammunition. These are subject to all federal laws, and can be only shipped
to a
Local FFL dealer
or picked up at our store. See our note at the end of the listings
Not as complicated as it sounds.......
There are details that we need in order to process
your order. Please call the shop or e-mail us when ordering.
Great for Cowboy Action Shooting and SASS
events!
Headaches !
These firearms are coming in from Italy at a
very slow and limited pace. Dont ask me why they dont just make a run of a
hundred or two of each weapon and ship them to the US.
The good old days of just having these carbines and rifles in stock all the
time are pretty much gone.
Please call to verify price and availability, or to order and get in line.
When the weapons show up in the US, most of what we can get are already pre-sold
to customers.
Henry Rifles
Brass Frame, Cal 44/40 or .45 Long Colt. Manufactured by Uberti in Italy.
Faithful to the original, this "Henry" with its barrel and magazine
drawn from one-piece steel, required a good deal of skill to reproduce. Chambered
for a cartridge available today, the "Henry" was the first true repeating
rifle in the history of firearms: difficult to reproduce and faithful to the
original. Developed from the Volcanic carbines by Tyler Henry, inventor of the
cartridge, in 1860, this replica would be the pride of its innovator and namesake.
Originally there were around 400 rifles produced. This rifle can be loaded in
eight to ten seconds with fifteen cartridges that can explode in fifteen seconds,
maybe less. With this rifle it was the equivalent of having fifteen men manned
with traditional firearms.
The first pieces had no lever latch. Length of BBL 24 1/4", Overall Length
43 3/4", Magazine Capacity 13.
These rifles come with a sling swivel on the butt, and a loop on the side
of the barrel. Slings attach at the swivel, and to the loop utilizing a
brass snap swivel.
Retail Price is ............................................. - call
for price and availability
Please contact us via phone or e-mail
for the necessary details regarding this purchase.
FFL Weapon- Please see below
Great for Civil War or Cowboy
Action Shooting and SASS events!
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The Brass Frame Henry Rifles are also available in a Charcoal Blue Finish. This
closely follows the original bluing techniques and wears down to a look similar
to original guns.
Click Here to see an example of this
finish on a Colt SA Revolver
Click
Here to see an example of this finish on a Henry Rifle
Iron Frame, Available in 44/40 or .45 Long Colt. Manufactured by
Uberti in Italy. The first real production of Henry Rifle had the frame and
butt plate in steel. Total production was around 400. The first models had no
lever latch. Only a few original specimens are available now and they are the
most valued by collectors around the world. Length of BBL 24 1/4", Overall
Length 43 3/4", Magazine Capacity 13.
Retail price is $1481.00................................Our price- call
for price and availability
Please contact us via phone or e-mail
for the necessary details regarding this purchase.
FFL Weapon- Please see below
Great for Civil War or Cowboy Action
Shooting and SASS events!
1865 Model Spencer Carbine- .56-50 or .44/40
.45LC is now also available in limited quantities...........
Approved by the N-SSA
Available in .56-50, .44/40 and .45LC caliber. This has been the most requested
model thus far and it took quite a while to get "tooled up".
Spencer initially produced the 1860 Spencer Carbine
which was noted to be accurate and fire rapidly, have a long, effective range
and hold seven metallic cartridges which weren't affected by dampness and it
didn't need caps to fire! The Spencer models boasted they were very different
from any other firearm. Seven round magazine capacity. This new designed rifle
could be fired more rapidly than a revolver and reloaded in a tenth of the time
it would take to reload a "Colt" style revolver. In 1865, Spencer
delivered the Model 1865 Spencer Carbine and Rifle which was modified to correct
the inherent flaws in the original design.
The Armi Sport Spencer Carbines and Rifles feature a "Lane" extractor,
and half cock safety. Seven round magazine capacity.
Please select caliber when ordering below.
These are usually in stock at the supplier and ready to ship.
Give us a call to make the arrangements.................................
Call to verify in stock.
Please
contact us via phone or e-mail for the necessary details regarding this purchase.
FFL Weapon- Please see
below
Great for Civil War or Cowboy Action Shooting
and SASS events!
The Spencer models are all
Repeating Rifles, not single shot.
Later in their military life, the US government had the "Stabler cutoff"
installed in order to create the ability to select between "single shot"
and repeater in the carbines, in order to save on ammunition.
We had two of the carbines (in .44 Russian) with the Stabler attached a few
years ago. All of the Spencer rifles and Carbines in stock at this time are
repeaters.
1865 Model Spencer Rifle
Spencer initially produced the 1860
Spencer Carbine which was noted to be accurate and fire rapidly, have a long,
effective range and hold seven metallic cartridges which weren't affected by
dampness and it didn't need caps to fire! The Spencer models boasted they were
very different from any other firearm. Seven round magazine capacity. This new
designed rifle could be fired more rapidly than a revolver and reloaded in a
tenth of the time it would take to reload a "Colt" style revolver.
In 1865, Spencer delivered the Model 1865 Spencer Carbine and Rifle which was
modified to correct the inherent flaws in the original design. This model 1865
Spencer Rifle has been recreated by Armi Sport.
The Armi Sport Spencer Carbines and Rifles feature a "Lane" extractor,
and half cock safety. Now available, but somewhat slow coming. Please call for
availability.
Caliber is .56/50, Three band variety with
sling swivels on the stock and middle barrel band.
Also available in .44/40 right now. Available quantities are limited, they come
and go fairly rapidly, so please call.-
Call to Verify
Please contact us via phone or e-mail
for the necessary details regarding this purchase.
FFL Weapon- Please see
below
Great for Cowboy Action Shooting and SASS
events!
Sharps 1874 Cavalry Carbine, .45/70
Manufactured by Armi Sport, one of their fine line of Sharps Rifles and
Carbines. This Sharps features a 22" Round Blued Barrel. The Front Sight
is fixed and barrel features an adjustable rear sight. Barrel is in 18"
twist with 6 grooves. Oiled Walnut Stock. Ring and slide bar to attach to a
carbine sling. As used in the 1870's by General Custer and other Cavalry troops.
Overall length is 39". Tang is predrilled for Creedmore Sight placement
with 2 1/4" base. .45/70 brass cartridge caliber.
Retail $1090.00....................................................................................................
Call for Availability and Price
Please contact us via phone or e-mail
for the necessary details regarding this purchase.
FFL Weapon- Please see
below
Great for Cowboy Action Shooting and SASS
events!
Winchester 1866 Sporting Rifle
When Nelson King patented his new loading system he could not have known that
he was creating a long, successful line of lever action arms. The 1866 "Yellow
Boy" played a prominent part in the winning of the West. Its fire power,
notable even by today's standards, made this an exceptional weapon. Successor
to the Henry, the model 1866, famously known as the "Yellow Boy" due
to it's shiny brass frame, was the first of hundreds of models bearing the Winchester
name. Production started in 1866 and continued through 1898. Rifles as well
as carbines were introduced during this period. Yellow Brass frame and fittings,
Blued steel barrel. The Rifle Comes in three caliber's- .44-40, .45LC, .38 SPL.
24 1/4" Octagonal Barrel holds 14 rounds in the magazine and is 43 1/4"
Overall.
20" Octagonal Barrel holds 10 rounds in the magazine and is 39 1/4"
Overall Length.
All Sporting Rifles have an octagonal barrel.
Oiled Walnut Stock, Made in Italy by Uberti....................................................
Call for Availability and Price
Please contact us via phone or e-mail
for the necessary details regarding this purchase.
FFL Weapon- Please see
below
Great for Cowboy Action Shooting and SASS
events!
Winchester 1866 Carbine "Yellow Boy"
The first gun to carry the Winchester name,
strong and light weight was the perfect saddle companion. This is an exceptional
collector's piece and a fine shooting gun. Same description as above, Walnut
Stock. Yellow Brass frame and fittings, Blued steel barrel. Different caliber's
available .45 LC, .44-40, .38 SPL, .32-20. Length of BBL 19", Overall Length
38 1/4". Magazine Capacity 10 rounds. Ring and slide bar to attach to a
carbine sling
Made by Uberti in Italy........................................................................
Call for Availability and Price
Please contact us via phone or e-mail
for the necessary details regarding this purchase.
FFL Weapon- Please see
below
Great for Cowboy Action Shooting and SASS
events!
Winchester 1873 Rifle
Derived directly from the 1866, the 1873 increased Winchester's fortune, making
it the most important American company in repeating arms. Adding the already
famous Model 1866, the new guns captured the public's fantasy. The 1873 offered
the new .44-40 center fire cartridge which was longer and more powerful. For
this reason it was necessary to use steel instead of brass in the production
of the frame. The combination of wood and metal, the fine mechanism, the finishing
and final assembly and, more than anything, the beauty of this rifle are the
main features that explain the success of the Model 1873. Produced as a carbine
or rifle, this model was produced right up to 1924. Available in .44-40, .45
LC, .357 Magnum and .38-40.
As with the 1866, two barrel lengths, 24 1/4" Barrel- 43 1/4" Overall,
and 20" Barrel- 39 1/4" Overall.
Blued steel receiver and barrel. 14 Round Capacity (10 with 20" Barrel).
Oiled walnut stock. Made in Italy by Uberti.................................call
for price and availability
Please contact us via phone or e-mail
for the necessary details regarding this purchase.
FFL Weapon- Please see
below
Great for Cowboy Action Shooting and SASS
events!
Winchester 1873 Carbine
Same description as
above, Available in .45 LC, .357 Magnum and .32-20 caliber's. Blued receiver
and 19" Barrel. 38 1/4" Overall. Oiled Walnut Stock. 10 Round Capacity.
Ring and slide bar to attach to a carbine sling.
Made in Italy by Uberti.........................................................................
call for price and
availability
Please contact us via phone or e-mail
for the necessary details regarding this purchase.
FFL Weapon- Please see
below
Great for Cowboy Action Shooting and SASS
events!
Book-
The Civil War Reenactor's Black Powder Guide.
Soft cover, 55 pages complete with pictures. Covers all aspects of CW period
military weapons- Revolvers, Muskets, carbines, etc. Loading, Firing (live and
blanks), Cleaning, and storage are also covered. This is a long awaited book
for the hobby and new reenactors. If you need info regarding the care and feeding
of your weapon, this is it!....................$12.95
Book-
The Cowboy Shooter's Black Powder Guide. Soft
cover 87 pages. As above, only a complete guide to the handling, shooting, cleaning,
and care of the cartridge weapons that modern day Cowboy shooters use today.
How to choose the proper equipment as as care and feeding for cowboy shooters
revolvers, rifles and shotguns as well as specialty firearms. Also includes
a chapter on the "Anatomy of a Black Powder Shoot-out". Glossary of
terms at the end. A well rounded guide for anyone interested in modern day Cowboy
Shooting..................................$19.95
There are two methods of purchasing cartridge weapons from us.
1. Any resident of any state can purchase directly from us (Without an FFL).
The Rifle or Carbine must be picked up at our store by the actual purchaser.
The buyer must meet all of his/her home state guidelines regarding firearms
purchase (i.e.- Illinois gun card, etc.). This pertains to long guns only, not
hand guns.
They are a little more stringent regarding Cartridge Handguns (Not Cap and Ball
Revolvers). Cartridge Rifles are a fairly easy process to transfer.
All background checks are done through the Fed. One phone call is all that is
needed to do the background check and obtain an approval.
2. For a resident of any state, the weapon may be shipped by common carrier
to an FFL dealer. In other words, anyone in any state can purchase and take
delivery (of these modern firearms) through your local FFL dealer. This DOES
NOT pertain to Black Powder revolvers and muskets, which can be shipped directly
to the customer.
We can also do the paperwork and transfer any Modern Cartridge Weapon For You to any FFL dealer in the US (or from any dealer in the US to you). Due to federal laws, all modern firearms shipped interstate must be done so through licensed dealers. Please contact us if you need this service.
Please contact us for shipping details. It is easier to explain on a case by case basis.
These requirements are subject to change pursuant to state and federal laws or any omissions on our part.
More Musket parts & ramrods are available- please inquire
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