RARE "NEW MODEL" EVANS CARBINE
Guns International #: 102990116 Seller's Inventory #: MR1710
Category: Evans Antique Rifles - Antique Shotguns - Cartridge

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Seller: LeRoy Merz Antique Guns
Company: Merz Antique Guns
Member Since: 10/27/09
First Name: LeRoy
Last Name: Merz
State: Minnesota
Zip: 56538-0494
Country: United States
Phone: (218) 739-3255
Fax: (218) 739-4599
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Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
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Payment Types Accepted: Money orders, cashier or personal checks



Description:
22 inch barrel and receiver magazine show about 70% original blue finish. The left side of the receiver shows some dents leaving a slightly distorted profile, The load through trapdoor buttplate shows about 75% case coloring. It has a fixed pinched blade front sight and stepped military rear sight. Equipped with sling swivels. Walnut forearm and two piece buttstock show a number of handling marks but are solid and show no breaks or wood loss.

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Evans Repeating Rifle Company made the first “High Capacity” rifles manufacturing an estimated 15,000 rifles from 1873 to 1879. Only about 4,000 of them were the New Model carbines which were made from 1877-1879. The original “Old Model” Evan's repeaters boasted the greatest capacity of any production model lever action produced in the U.S. at 34 rounds with the New Model only having only a 26 round capacity. The reduced capacity was due to the increased cartridge length. The original Old Model Evans rifles were considered underpowered performing poorly against the competition. The improved New Model Evans rifles used a  a longer 1½  inch long cartridge giving it more power but reducing the magazine capacity.
When Warren Evans designed his rifle he also designed his own cartridge. What he came up with is now known as the .44 Evans short. This is noted in the factory catalogs as being a 1" shell. The original cartridges were loaded with 33 grains of black powder and a 220 grain lead bullet. This gave a velocity of about 850 fps. The more common new model Evans rifle used the 1.5" case. This was known as the “.44 New Model" cartridge. The original cartridges were loaded with 40 to 43 grains of black powder and lead bullets ranging from 275 to 300 grains. With a 280 grain bullet velocity was about 1,200 fps.

Leroy Merz Antique Firearms specializes in antique and vintage Winchesters and other fine American firearms. Since 1965 Mr. Merz has taken part in the world of firearms and has been a contributor to many well known reference books. We have hundreds of additional guns in every price range at our home online. Search for Merz Antiques in google.
 

Price: $4,395.00

Antique: Yes
Rifle Caliber: .44 Evans Short