JohnC50
32 Cal
I have an old rifle that has been in "my" family for at least 5 generations. It is 58" long and weighs 17.2 lbs. Octagon barrel is 42" long and 1 1/4" wide and appears to be a 60 - 62 caliper. The percussion mechanism plate says T. Neave & Sons, Cincinnati (this mechanism appears to be a replacement of an earlier mechanism from the way the wood is carved around it). The barrel is stamped D. R. ESTILL. The stock appears to be Tiger Maple. Looks like additional sights were added at some time pre-1960. I remember my grandfather firing the rifle in the late 1950's. Any idea what I have? Estimated value? Where I would sell it?
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