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SOLD Original Parlor Gun ca. 1870

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Offering a Wurfflein Parlor Rifle, made in Philadelphia PA around 1870. Maker-marked on top flat and CREEDMOOR PAT C APP'D FOR on flat below.

The "barrel" is exactly 24 inches long, however the working section is 4.75 inches and about .17 caliber. The rifling is sharp and bore is bright. I don't have a jag or brush small enough, but I suspect the few spots in the bore will clean better. It is fired with a percussion cap placed over a nipple through an opening in the bottom of the barrel. The nipple is in very good condition. Number 11 caps fit a little loose, likely 10's will fit better. LOP is 13.75 inches. Wrist is checkered and all metal has fine engraving.

A couple dings in the wood and a little patina to the engraved furniture, but the gun is in excellent shootable condition at 150 years old. A beautiful original gun from a time of entertaining at home with some indoor shooting and friendly competition. Parlor guns were made between 1870 and 1920, providing economical arms for social clubs and creedmoor matches. A well-to-do gentleman's gun. Early guns, like this one, use a percussion cap as the propellant, while later guns were breech-loaded and adopted small caliber cartridges.

Smoking jackets, cognac and shooting 17 caliber pellets in the parlor, but it all ends with WWI and prohibition...

Asking $800 shipping included in the USA. Check or money order. PM for details.
 

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Details and photos of the actual shooting part of the barrel. Video as well, though removing should not be necessary except for periodic deep cleaning.
 

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Operation is:
Load through the muzzle a BB or pellet.
Cock the hammer, slide the operating rod to the rear using a finger through gate in bottom of barrel, fit a percussion cap on the nipple.
Take aim...
 

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For the buyer or seller - this looks like an absolutely cool thing and I'd love to see a nice write up or maybe video showing it, firing, etc. at some point in the future!
 
For the buyer or seller - this looks like an absolutely cool thing and I'd love to see a nice write up or maybe video showing it, firing, etc. at some point in the future!
I snapped a couple #11 caps in it, but don't have a thin enough ramrod to push in a patched BB (only have copper plated and they're a tad undersize without a patch). A 32 is fiddly enough for my clumsy fingers...but definitely a cool gun.
 
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