3565 HEAVY PERCUSSION OFFHAND TARGET RIFLE BY G. SCHALK

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 19:43UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,000.00 USD
Estimated at 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
OF POTTSVILLE, PA. WITH FALSE MUZZLE MOLD, BULLET STARTERS, ETC., IN WOODEN BOX. Cal. 36. S# NSN. George Schalk worked in the mid 19th Century and died in 1892. He patented a wad for rifles, a trigger and a system of rifling that bares his name. This rifle has 30 1/2" heavy octagon barrel fitted with Lyman #17 type front sight. Maker's name and address is at rear of left top flat. Barrel is fitted with false muzzle. Breech plug has nicely carved bolster with clean out. Island type front spring lock with rebated tail has round bodied hammer and is unmarked. Triggers are double set, half stock of crotch figured American walnut is fitted with brass hooked butt, curled brass trigger guard with finger spur and forend tip without provision for ramrod. Stock has swept right hand cheekpiece and point pattern checkering at grip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gun is housed in homemade wooden box which contains: bullet starter, 2 Tisdale single cavity bullet moulds with plugs for different bullet noses, tin of various bullets, turn screw, wooden ramrod, brass plate for bench firing use and other wooden bits. CONDITION: good to very good. Barrel retaining about half its original brown. Lock and other iron cleaned to silver gray. Brass is well toned. Stock retains most of its original varnish finish. Bore is fine with some light frosting noted. Mechanically good. Lock does not have half cock notch. Accessories are generally good. Box is fine. PROVENANCE STATEMENT: From the Harold Prucha Collection. (01-23276/MGM). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.