The wife and I are buying a house and moving and so I'm clearing out some stuff from the gun safe. I am not a dealer, and at the moment I'm not looking for trades, as I'm trying to raise cash for the move.
Please post an "I'll take it" to the thread and send a PM following up.
Please PM any questions you have and I'll try to get back to you ASAP.
Item 1. Starr's patent 4 barrel peperbox. Circa 1866-1868
This pepperbox is in solid mechanical condition, and displays what is likely original finish on the grips. the frame and barrels have gone to a patina, and the overall effect is very pleasant. The caliber is .32 rimfire short, and the gun functions as it is designed.
As an antique, this can ship directly to you almost anywhere. Asking $600 OBO
Item 2. Cap-chur brand tranquilizer gun made by Palmer.
This 'long range' tranquilizer gun has never been fired, and other than a few small safe dings, is in as-new condition. It was ordered from palmer 20 years ago, and never used. I comes complete with darts, factory documentation etc. Asking $275 OBO
This is technically an air-gun and runs on Co2 (2 12 grams at a time) so it can ship directly to you.
Item 3: Lee Remington magazine rifle in 30-40 Krag.
This one has been sporterized a long time ago, and is missing the magazine. the bore is dark, but shootable. The stock is cracked at the action, but repairable. sights will need attention, as the rear sight is bent, and front sight appears to be missing part of the blade assembly.
Find a magazine and fix the stock and sights, and this could be the coolest deer rifle in the woods.
Asking $300 OBO (C&R or FFL required, made post 1899)
Item 4. Belgian Cape gun in 12ga and 360 BP Express.
This cape gun is in the fairly rare combination of 12 gauge and 360 express. Many of the capes were in 16 gauge and various metric cartridges. this one was obviously built for the english market based on the caliber selection.
The metal is all patina and honest wear, with no bluing left. the wood has been refinished at some point. the lever is roughly centered on the tang. I wouldn't hesitate to shoot the gun with appropriate black powder loads. The action functions as it should, I recently had a smith clean up the internals and adjust the sear engagement (it was rather light, now right where it should be) and he tightened the action as well, making this one a potential shooter for the properly inclined.
Rifle bore is reasonable for the age, shotgun bore has patches of light pitting mixed with brightness. it should be fine with BP loads, but I might hone it anyways for peace of mind. The guns overall condition is reflected in the asking price.
Asking $750 OBO (Antique, no FFL required)