Guns International #: 100663920
Seller's Inventory #: 1880
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Guns International #: 100663920
Category - Webley Revolvers
- Handguns - English Revolvers
Seller's Information
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Seller: Tcst
Member Since: 12/18/13
First Name: thomas
State:
Minnesota
Country: United States
Phone: (612) 859-5673
Active Listings: 0
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
shipping and insurance , $30.00 Payment Methods: usps money order,
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.577 boxer Tranter/ Braendlin/ Webley Man Stopper 6 shot revolver.
Description: A huge 6 shot .577 caliber double action revolver . This revolver has a cross pendant on the left upper frame with a B indicating made by Braendlin. On the back of the cylinder plate is marked Braendlins improvement and Tranters patent markings. Tipping & Lawdin along with Webley were licensed by Tranter to produce .577'sof thier own patterns. This gun is of the Tranter looking revolvers with the engraving in the usual areas Tranter does on it revolvers.A handsome gun built very strong and in perfect mechanical condition. Great bore and cylinder ,nice one piece grip, a lot of original finish.A small bead front sight and a notch rear. Solid lockup in great working order., 4 inch barrel landyard loop on the butt. A very nice Retailer marking on the top strap, Adams and Co.Finsbury Place London. Britisg proofed on the barrel and on each cylinder. Possibly ser# 2 ,there is a marking 1773 also near the 2?? Come with a contemporary mahogany case with tools ,vintage oiler, some very rare original ammo. key, and label on the inside of the lid. , The Retailer Adams, places it aprox mfg late 1870's to 1880. A rare revolver to be seen or for sale in this country. Good luck. Call with any questions, 612 859 5673 SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 100663920
Seller's Inventory #: 1880
Guns International #: 100663920
Seller's Inventory #: 1880