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Wayne Driskill Miniature Firearms 2
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The Finest In Museum Quality Miniature Firearms
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Here is a wonderful 1/4 scale British Brown Bess musket, possibly by Ellis in England. Beautiful craftsmanship and attention to detail. Fully functional crisp lock. Walnut stock. Browned lock assembly, barrel, sling swivels, ramrod, and triangular bladed socket bayonet. Brass funiture with a really nice aged patina. The lock plate marked with a crown over GR behind the hammer. 13 13/16" long overall with a 9 7/8" barrel. 17 15/16 long overall with the bayonet attached. This piece has the look of some age to it. A similar piece pictured on page 394 of the book Guns of the World. Additional photos available upon request. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13 Price: $1,995.00
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This is another great piece from master miniature maker Mike Barrett. This is a 1/2 scale miniature Henry rifle as would have been used by the military during the civil war as evidenced by the military sling swivels. Fully functional with .22 caliber rifled barred. The steel parts are still in the white. The brass already starting to develop a nice patina. The barrel address and serial number hand engraved by master engraver Roger Sampson. Beautiful walnut stock. I'll get this sent out in the near future to have Doug Turnbull do the bluing and case color finishing.
Price: $4,995.00
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A beautiful 1/2 scale Hall flintlock rifle complete with socket bayonet made by master miniature maker Mike Barrett. Fully functional, the rifle measuring 24 3/4" long overall. Rifled barrel, walnut stock, properly browned metal parts, and proper Hall breech markings. The Hall flintlock rifle was the first breechloading rifle used by the U.S. military. A great piece and just loaded with history. Additional photos available upon request.
Price: $3,795.00
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A really neat 1/2 scale percussion Hall carbine made by master miniature maker Mike Barrett. Fully functional with rifled barrel. The Hall was the first breechloader to be used by the U.S. military. They were originally flintlock rifles, but many were converted to percussion and used until the turn of the century. Proper browned finish and has the proper Hall markings on the breach. Additional photos available upon request.
Price: $2,295.00
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This is an outstanding 1/2 scale Springfield Model 1851 rifled musketoon by master minaiture maker Ron DeWalt of Michigan. 21 3/16" long overall with a 13 1/8" rifled barrel. All steel parts finished in the white which is proper for this model. The trigger guard, buttplate, and barrel bands of brass and starting to get a nice patina. The ramrod captured by a sliding sleeve and chain so it would not be lost. The lock marked with the proper spread winged eagle just ahead of the hammer. US stamped under the eagle. The rear of the lockplate stamped SPRING FIELD 1851 in three lines. The barrel marked at the left rear with V and P proof marks plus the maker's name. The barrel also marked 1851 about 2 inches ahead of the breech. the top tang of the buttplate marked US. the left side has the slide ring bar and ring for cavalry use. A truely great piece and the first I have ever seen. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9, Photo 10, Photo 11, Photo 12, Photo 13 Price: $2,995.00
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This is a neat 1/2 scale M-1 carbine made by Miniart in Russia. 17 7/8" long with a 9" barrel of .15 caliber. Gray parkerized finish with the exception of the bolt which is blued. Straight grained walnut stock and handguard. No visible markings. Early model with flip rear peep sight and no bayonet lug. Fully functional and will feed, chamber, extract, and eject the included two dummy .30 carbine rounds. Additional photos available upon request. Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7, Photo 8, Photo 9 Price: $1,595.00
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