What is your oldest firearm?

TSnave

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1903 production Springfield 1898 30-40 Krag carbine handed down from Grandpa Sid but I've no idea how he acquired it. I've shot it a bit but never hunted with it.
 

mjh

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Stevens 520 mid 1920's
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OR perhaps this old H&R .32 S&W top break.
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Both from my grandparents farm. Granddad liked to hunt phe

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Both from my grandparents farm. Granddad liked to hunt pheasants.
Perhaps the revolver was handy when slaughtering livestock or a pocket piece when on duty as a rural constable. The 520 is in working order and while I have some 32 S&W rounds (new manufacture) haven't tried them in the old revolver yet.
 
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1859 sharps 50-70 carbine. I believe was originally .62 smooth bore that was rebarreled to 50-70gov. After being refurbished it was issued to Indiana calvary, can't find where it was originally issued. View attachment 791594
Originally, they were used by both Union and Confederates Calvery during the Civil War. It was a 52-cal. paper cartridge rifled. Then after the war they were sent back to Sharps and converted to 50/70 copper cartridge case. Some got new stocks, some still had the old one with the patch box. You can look up the serial numbers and find one where its been to some point. I picked up one back in the 80's at a flea market for $500 sold a few years ago for around $2500. Mine had a new stock you could see the butt plate had the notch for the patch box. All the cartouches were clean, mine was refit in Bridgeport, CT. I also pick up some casings for reloads and shot it. You knew you were shooting something being so short and light.
 
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Becker Ridge, Alaska
My oldest shotgun is the one I use 6 mornings per week from Sept. thru December.
Then trap/skeet at least 100 targets per week.
Browning Citori (either 20 or 12 depending on the hunt) both bought used in the 1980s
and still going strong.
 

Shane

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Abilene, Texas
1891 Parker DH

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My late father‘s LC Smith, circa 1909. Not at all on the level of the above Parker, or my oldest, but my pop killed a lot of birds with it prior to his passing on December 1 of this year, and it will always be one of my most treasured. RIP dad, you will be greatly missed.
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Trr15

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I have a few old rifles and shotguns my great grandfather gave me when I was young. A Springfield 20ga pump and Savage 20ga/22 mag over/under are two of my favorites. I also have an old Savage .308 lever action rifle I inherited from my grandfather when he passed.
 

Taco John

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In pursuit of a squirrel rifle i ended up with a .36 half stock plains rifle.

The google machines says that builder was active in the 1850s.

It even shot well.

But, I sold it. Now I wish I had it.

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