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Wayne Driskill Miniature Firearms 2
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The Finest In Museum Quality Miniature Firearms
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!!!Note the hand engraved barrel address and case colored hammer, lever, and trigger, this is a great piece!!! This is a 47% scale Winchester 1866 carbine made by Uberti in Italy. 18 1/4" long overall with a 9 1/4" rifled barrel of .21 caliber. Beautiful high figured wood, gold plated brass receiver, sideplates, cartridge lifter, buttplate, and buttplate trapdoor. High polish blue steel barrel, magazine, barrel bands, rear sight, lever lock, and screws. Unlike most miniature Uberti carbines, this one has a case colored lever, hammer, and trigger done by master metal finisher Doug Turnbull in New York. Also unusual is the hand engraved two line barrel address by master engraver Roger Sampson of Minnesota. Carbine flip reat sight. The hammer spur is finely checkered. Serial # 64. Beautiful craftsmanship and typical Uberti superb quality.
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This is a wonderful percussion pocket knife pistol by world class miniature maker Walter Agnoletto of Italy. Closed it measures 2 5/8" X 13/16" X 1 1/8". The blade opens as any standard pocket knife with a thumb nail notch. The spring loaded barrel is released by a sliding button on the back side and swivels into place. The barrel measures 1 13/16" long including the nipple X 5/16" square and has about a .22 caliber bore. The sides and bottom of the barrel engine turned. The hammer is manually cocked and is released by a slide button on the front. Beautiful high polished charcoal blue finish which is fading to silver in a few places. The back side of the blade and the blade spring with some nice ornate file work. Ivory scales with an oval German silver medallion inset into the right side. The clip point blade measures 1 3/4" X 11/16" X 1/16". Complete with the original Agnoletto mahogany casing which includes a combination tool, a powder flask/measure, 11 lead balls, and 2 percussion caps. The case interior French fit in red velvet. The case lid inlaid with the typical Agnoletto four point star in contrasting lighter and darker (probably ebony) woods. A great piece by one of the best miniature makers of this century! Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15, Photo 16, Photo 17, Photo 18, Photo 19, Photo 20 Price: $3,500.00
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!!!!!PRICE REDUCED!!!!! This is a gorgeous 47% scale miniature Winchester Model 1866 carbine made by Uberti in Italy. 18" long overall with a 9" .21 caliber rifled barrel. The brass frame, sideplates, cartridge lifter, and buttplate have been very tastefully engraved in a pattern common to the Winchester 1866 by master engraver George Sherwood. The varnished walnut stocks have been expertly checkered in a point pattern by master checkerer Jim Corpe. Blue finished steel parts except for the hammer, lever, and trigger which have been case colored by Doug Turnbull. Flip two leaf carbine rear sight. Trapdoor in the buttplate for cleaning rod storage. The two line barrel address lazer engraved on the top of the barrel. Serial # 81 marked on the lower tang. The engraver's marking engraved on the lower tang under the lever. The brass on these is normally gold plated, but this one has had the plating striped, so it should start to get a nice aged patina in a few years. A very pretty rifle and historicaly accurate. The front barrel band screw is missing. I'll get a replacement from Uberti and get that fixed. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15, Photo 16, Photo 17, Photo 18, Photo 19, Photo 20 Price: $3,995.00 !!!!!PRICE REDUCED!!!!! $3,150.00
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Here's a neat 1/3 scale miniature Mini Uzi by Miniart in Russia. Serial # 005. 4 11/16" long overall with the stock folded, 7 7/8" long overall with the stock extended, 2 5/8" barrel. Blue finish with black plastic stocks. Complete with two magazines, miniature owners manual, and black Cordura zipper case with a velcro pocket on each side. Photo 2, Photo 3 Price: $2,000.00
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This is a cool 1/3 scale Stevens Model 14 1/2 "Littlre Scout" rifle made by master miniature maker ron DeWalt of Michigan. 10 13/16" long overall with a 6 1/16" barrel. Casecolored frame, the balance of the steel parts blued except the screws which are fire blued. Oil finished walnut stock and forearm. This is a takedown model. 100% fully functional, chambers and fires a 2mm rimfire blank cartridge. This is a really accurate miniature of a great boy's rifle. the quality, fit, and finish are excellent. Complete with the original DeWalt glass topped walnut casing, lined in red felt, French fit. there is a small ivory compartment in the case which contains one 2mm rimfire blank cartridge. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10 Price: $2,095.00
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This is one of the finest 1/2 scale Winchester Model 1873 octagon barreled rifles made by master miniature maker Mike Barrett of Minnesota that I have ever seen. Absolutely 100% fully functional! 19 7/16" long overall with a 10 1/16" rifled octagon barrel of .22 caliber. Beautifully scroll engraved frame, sideplates, fore end cap, lever, dust cover, & buttplate. Two gold bands inlaid into both the muzzle & breech ends of the barrel as well as the muzzle end of the magazine tube. Finely checkered hammer spur. The crescent buttplate with the sliding trapdoor for the cleaning rod which is not included. The receiver, sideplates, buttplate, & screws are silver plated. The magazine support, fore arm cap, loading gate, hammer, lever, dust cover, trigger, cartridge lifter, and buttplate trap are gold plated. The barrel, magazine tube, front sight, rear sight, & rear sight elevator are nicely polished & blued. The barrel with the Winchester barrel address in two lines. The upper receiver tang with the "MODEL 1873" markings. The bottom of the cartridge lifter marked "44 CAL". Unlike most Barrett's, this piece has the functional extractor and centerfire firing pin! I believe this to be one of his earlier works. I do not know who engraved or plated this piece, but I will call Mike and see if he knows. If I can obtain any further information, I'll post it as soon as I can. A great candidate for a NRA silver medal! Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13, Photo 14, Photo 15, Photo 16, Photo 17, Photo 18, Photo 19, Photo 20, Photo 21 Price: $6,850.00
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