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Underhammer Round Ball Rifle - jim alford - 04-08-2014

[attachment=306]I'm looking for information on an underhammer rifle. It has a 50 caliber 35"x1 5/8" barrel by W.W. Large. the twist is one turn in 48" and is equipped with Redfield Olympic sights and is drilled for a false muzzle, of which I do not have. The hammer trigger assembly is signed B.Sehlin {maybe Selbin} 1967. The half stock is very nicely made of walnut with rosewood grip cap and a diamond inlaid midway on the underside of the forend. This is a really robust rifle in very good condition. any information about the maker, history or value would be greatly appreciated.


RE: Underhammer Round Ball Rifle - Kenl - 04-09-2014

(04-08-2014, 09:54 PM)jim alford Wrote: I'm looking for information on an underhammer rifle. It has a 50 caliber 35"x1 5/8" barrel by W.W. Large. the twist is one turn in 48" and is equipped with Redfield Olympic sights and is drilled for a false muzzle, of which I do not have. The hammer trigger assembly is signed B.Sehlin {maybe Selbin} 1967. The half stock is very nicely made of walnut with rosewood grip cap and a diamond inlaid midway on the underside of the forend. This is a really robust rifle in very good condition. any information about the maker, history or value would be greatly appreciated.

Jim could you post a picture of the action?


RE: Underhammer Round Ball Rifle - Kenl - 04-09-2014

Sorry I am not familiar with this one. Does look like a good action.


RE: Underhammer Round Ball Rifle - Plastikosmd - 04-09-2014

Looks like a great gun