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Rare Deluxe Presentation Engraved Evans Lever Action Sporting Rifle

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:11,000.00 USD Estimated At:27,500.00 - 37,500.00 USD
Rare Deluxe Presentation Engraved Evans Lever Action Sporting Rifle
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Evans Lever Action Sporting Rifle manufactured by the Evans Repeating Rifle Company, Mechanic Falls, Maine in 1876-1877. The Evans Lever Action Rifle was a distinctive design with revolving, butt-loading magazine and hammer mounted on the underside of the frame. The rifles had an exceptionally large magazine capacity of 34-rounds and were chambered for the .44 caliber Evans Short cartridge. The Evans Repeating Rifle Company manufactured an estimated 1050 Transitional Model Sporting Rifles. The Transitional Models had the same frame shape and concealed hammer as the Old Model rifles but featured a thinner buttplate with no heel piece and a lower butt-piece which covered part of the magazine. The Evans Repeating Rifle Co., made a number of deluxe presentation rifles for promotional purposes; this rifle is apparently one of those deluxe presentation rifles. The rifle has a 28" blued, full-octagon barrel with globe front sight and folding leaf rear sight. The forearm cap, receiver, hammer, lever, magazine and buttplate have a nickel plated finish. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped with the legend: "EVANS REPEATING RIFLE MECHANIC FALLS.ME/PAT. DEC. 8, 1868 & SEPT. 16, 1871" in two lines followed by the serial number "674". The forearm cap and the top and sides of the receiver are fully engraved with flawlessly executed Germanic scroll engraving on a punch-dot background. A banner on the left side of the receiver is engraved with the name: "James Barbour" in Old English lettering. Page 230 of "STEEL CANVAS" by R.L. Wilson shows a deluxe Evans rifle engraved by Louis Nimschke along with pulls for other Nimschke engraved Evans Rifles. The style and quality of the engraving on this rifle indicates that it may be the work of Louis Nimschke or his shop. The stock and forearm are well figured, fancy, walnut with a high polish varnish finish.
BBL: 28 inch octagon
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 44 Evans
Finish: blue/nickel
Grips:
Serial Number: 674
Condition: Excellent. The rifle is in excellent, original, condition and retains 97% of the blue finish on the barrel and 95% of the original nickel plated finish on the forearm cap and receiver. There is some minor finish loss on the bottom of the lever. The buttplate shows more handling wear and retains about 60% of the nickel plated finish. The flawlessly executed scroll engraving is crisp and deep. The stock and forearm are both in excellent overall condition with 95% of the varnish finish: wear is limited to several minor handling and storage marks. This is a rare example of a deluxe, engraved, presentation Evans Lever Action Rifle.