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Hi all, recently came into possession of an Anthony Zoli, Navy Arms, .58 smooth bore buffalo gun. I was considering selling it, but have no clue as to value. Bore looks real good, outside of gun looks good. Any rough estimates as to value?
The Navy Arms Buffalo Rifle was a .58 calibre. The guns were made by taking a Civil War Zouave and cutting it down and sporterizing it into a half stock with a wooden ram rod.
Years later, they did sell a separate 20 gauge smooth bore barrel, so I’m assuming you have one of these after market barrels. You make no mention of the original .58 calibre barrel…
The Navy Arms Buffalo Rifle was a .58 calibre. The guns were made by taking a Civil War Zouave and cutting it down and sporterizing it into a half stock with a wooden ram rod.
Years later, they did sell a separate 20 gauge smooth bore barrel, so I’m assuming you have one of these after market barrels. You make no mention of the original .58 calibre barrel…