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Hearst Museum object titled Rifle, accession number 2-64911, described as Rifle or Shotgun, breech loader, cap and ball, Edward Maynard, Patented May 27, 1851 and Dec. 6,1859, mfr. by Massachusetts Arms Co., Chicopee Falls, 19988
Hearst Museum object titled Rifle, accession number 9-12834, described as Rifle, muzzle loading, percussion; converted from flintlock. Caliber ca. 16 mm. 43 cm barrel, overall length 81 cm. Marked "SUHL", with number "24" appearing on all parts, as well as several proof marks and other numbers. Originally probably a Prussian Military rifle. Barrel is octagonal.
Hearst Museum object titled Rifle, accession number 2-64913, described as Rifle, lever action, magazine under barrel, 38-70 WCF, mfr. by Winchester Repeating Arms Co., 76763
Hearst Museum object titled Rifle, accession number 1-235172, described as rifle, breech loading. Starr breech loading carbine.
Hearst Museum object titled Rifle, accession number 1-243133, described as Rifle, muzzle loader, cap and Ball, M. Balangee, Woolworth, Atkinson warranted, made in Watsonville California.
Hearst Museum object titled Rifle, accession number 2-59117, described as Muzzle loading, percussion rifle. Half-stocked plains rifle with 34 inch octagon barrel. Caliber ca. .52 inches. Small, round patch box mounted in right side of stock. Lock marked “A. W, Spies” and “Warrented”; barrel marked “J. H. Bersto, Buffalo, N. Y.” Both were gun makers of Buffalo; gun possibly made of parts.
Hearst Museum object titled Rifle, accession number 1-235173, described as rifle, breech loading. Spencer breech loading repeating rifle, caliber .52 rimfire. This model is also called the Spencer Repeating Rifle Army Model. Serial No. 4576. Stock cut down after manufacture.
Hearst Museum object titled Rifle, accession number 2-64914, described as Rifle, lever action Old Reliable, Borchard patent, mfr. by Sharps Rifle Co. Bridgeport, Conn.
Hearst Museum object titled Rifle, accession number 2-64918, described as Rifle, single shot, breech loading, U.S. model 1873, Massachusetts, U.S. Springfield, 10548