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1867 Rolling Block pistol - value

SaginawgtoSaginawgto Member Posts: 8 ✭✭
edited April 2008 in Ask the Experts
First to those who posted replies to my questions about the Browning Sweet 16 I had in a previous posting, thank you very much.

At the same time I purchased the Sweet 16 I got .50 cal. (CENTRE-FIRE) REMINGTON 'MODEL 1867' NAVY ROLLING-BLOCK PISTOL, 11 1/2in. overall, with sighted barrel stamped with 'I / W.D.W.' over an anchor, action stamped on the right side with 'P / F.C.W.' and 'REMINGTONS ILION N.Y. U.S.A. / PAT. MAY. 3D. NOV 15TH 1864. APRIL 17TH 1866' on the left side appears to be a walnut butt and I've been told splinter forend. I only paid about $150.00 for it with the Remington.
I've also attached a couple pics of an old blackpowder rifle with no real markings on it that I know nothing about if someone can help. The gentleman I bought the other two guns from gave me this this blackpowder for free, so I obivously didn't overpay for it but I'd like to know about it. It appears to either be a outh model or to have been cut down, it's shorter then the youth model .410 that my daughter uses. To any who can help a big thank you. Take care!

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