It is the Model 120 A.Any help identifying this Lyman would be much appreciated.
What model is?
How old is it?
Value?
Anything else anyone could share?
Thanks in advance!
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Not questioning you in any way, but how would you know the model by looking at the rifle?
Thank you!They're not worth a lot, maybe in the $400 - $500 range brand new but with that big crack in the stock, maybe $250 tops.
Click on the Investarms link.Not questioning you in any way, but how would you know the model by looking at the rifle?
I did, so you id by the patch box and brass work?Click on the Investarms link.
Yeah besides, I have the B model.I did, so you id by the patch box and brass work?
Oh, lol!Yeah besides, I have the B model.
Any help identifying this Lyman would be much appreciated.
What model is?
How old is it?
Value?
Anything else anyone could share?
Thanks in advance!
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Thank you!That model was listed as ‘The Lyman Plains Rifle‘ in the catalogs of the day. In the condition that one appears to be in $200.00 would be big money for it IMHO.
Sounds good, thank you for the reply!Doubt that crack would be a problem to glue, clamp & refinish to an invisible repair.
Does yours have TRADE stamped into the barrel, because mine does not?Its a Lyman Trade rifle also known as an Investarms 120 A. I have one in .54 cal.
The 120 B had a patchbox more similar to a TC Hawken. I paid around $300 15 yrs. ago for mine. View attachment 42323
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