Hi, i found out that my (im dont know how many greats) great grandfather made and patented a gun he made. It's supposedly from around the time of the Civil War and has been passed down through my dads side of the family. I'm wondering if anyone had seen or heard of anything like this.
Its like a bolt action rifle, you have to pull back the chamber, load in a bullet, close it, cock it and then shoot. You cock and shoot it with the 2 little buttons behind the chamber(no trigger). If you were to hold it the left button cocks it after its been loaded and then the right button shoots it. The whole gun is about 3ft long just eyeing it.
J. W. Hardie
New York
is stamped in to the metal right infront of the chamber. The JW Hardie is the great grandfathers name.
The front sight is just a little thing that pokes up and the back sight is a little 2 part thing you have to flip up and you can adjust it to diff positions.
Yes i know the pictures arent the greatest things you've ever seen, im sorry.



So, what do you think?
Oh yeah its in amazing condition too, only problem is the wood frame under the barrel on the right side has a little crack.
Its like a bolt action rifle, you have to pull back the chamber, load in a bullet, close it, cock it and then shoot. You cock and shoot it with the 2 little buttons behind the chamber(no trigger). If you were to hold it the left button cocks it after its been loaded and then the right button shoots it. The whole gun is about 3ft long just eyeing it.
J. W. Hardie
New York
is stamped in to the metal right infront of the chamber. The JW Hardie is the great grandfathers name.
The front sight is just a little thing that pokes up and the back sight is a little 2 part thing you have to flip up and you can adjust it to diff positions.
Yes i know the pictures arent the greatest things you've ever seen, im sorry.



So, what do you think?
Oh yeah its in amazing condition too, only problem is the wood frame under the barrel on the right side has a little crack.

j/k




tell that to the now disenfranchised Volcanic arms co./Winchester. or good old Dr.Gatling.
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