Here are the photos I took of the guns... For heavens sake, don't "quote" the whole message...




Check out this underhammer black powder rifle with a horizontal magazine....

Here is another unique one... I can't see where the hammer is, either....




My favorite gun, the Stevens... here is a range card for "20 rods", or 110 yards




Look at the size of the barrel on that lower gun. Later, There is a picture from the front that shows the bore, and a placard that shows the maker.



Notice all the underhammers. Vermont artisans made quite a lot of underhammers guns.







Is brass item the same as the bullet start below? I always wondered how you got the bullet started in the bore without damaging the bullet or the rifling....



Look at that long one..... I don't remember the date, but it started as a flintlock and was converted to percussion....







I was interested in the sight on this, then I noticed the front bores... woof.





Look closely. Made in 1864, a bolt action....

