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*SOLD* 2021 Henry Big Boy .44 Mag Brass/Blue 20" *HEAD-TURNING ENGRAVED RECEIVER*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The adventure and romance of America’s Old West are imbedded in its distinctive 20-inch octagon barrel, straight-grip American walnut stock with brass buttplate and brass barrel band. The solid top brass receiver features side ejection. The overall length is 38 inches and this powerhouse weighs in at 8.68 lbs. A nice 19th-century touch is the use of a fully adjustable Marble semi-buckhorn rear sight with a white diamond insert and brass beaded front sight. The Big
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Mar 9th 2025
*SOLD* Weatherby Mark V .300 Wby Mag Blue 23 1/2" *POWERFUL BOLT-ACTION RIFLE*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The original production rifles by Roy Weatherby were built on commercial Mauser actions manufactured by FN, Brevex (magnum), and Mathieu (left hand). Weatherby would build a custom rifle from a customer's specifications for bespoke rifles, using any action the customer requested - provided the action was strong enough to tolerate the pressures for their desired cartridge. Weatherby manufactured his rifles for many years at his small facility in South
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Mar 7th 2025
*SOLD* Heritage Rough Rider .22LR 6 1/2" *TALO PIN-UP "ACE IN THE HOLE" EDITION*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Heritage Rough Rider Ace in the Hole provides a reliable, durable, and ergonomic design with excellent performance. It comes chambered in .22LR with a 6.5-inch barrel. Features include fixed sights, custom grips, and a 6-round capacity. The Heritage Rough Rider handguns are built with the same classic profile and precision action as their big-bore counterparts yet come chambered in .22 LR.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Heritage
Model: Rough Ri
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Mar 7th 2025
*SOLD* 1919 Savage Arms Model 1907 .32 ACP *EXCELLENT LATE PRODUCTION EXAMPLE*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Savage Model 1907 Automatic Pistol emerged as a noteworthy competitor in the burgeoning pocket-pistol market of the early 20th century, a segment popularized by Colt's successful Model 1903. Released in 1907, the Savage Model 1907 was born from the desire to capitalize on the rising demand for compact, semi-automatic pistols, particularly those chambered in the .32 ACP cartridge. While Colt’s Model 1903 offered a sleek and reliable design, Savage sought to diff
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Mar 7th 2025
*SOLD* Smith Wesson 27-2 .357 Mag *SOUGHT-AFTER NICKEL FINISH with 8 3/8" BARREL*
Bryant Ridge's analysis:
The Smith & Wesson Model 27, initially introduced as the Registered Magnum in 1935, holds a significant place in the history of revolvers, particularly within the .357 Magnum category. Featuring a large N-frame, carbon steel construction, and a robust six-shot cylinder, it was designed to handle the powerful .357 Magnum cartridge, which was a revolutionary advancement in its time. The Registered Magnum was a custom-order revolver, allowing for a variety of barrel len
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Mar 7th 2025