Antique-style single-shot long gun (likely a muzzleloading rifle or shotgun, exact type unknown)
Estimated Value
$150-$600 USD (higher only if confirmed as a documented antique, desirable maker, or historically significant firearm)
The image shows a long, single-shot shoulder firearm with a very long barrel, dark metal finish, and a plain wooden stock. The form suggests a muzzleloading or early breechloading rifle/shotgun, possibly a percussion or flintlock-style piece, though the exact mechanism is not clearly visible. The stock appears simple and utilitarian rather than highly decorated. Visible hardware includes a trigger guard and side-mounted metal fittings. The overall appearance is consistent with an old sporting or military-style long gun, but it may also be a later reproduction or assembled piece rather than a true period antique.
Era
19th century to early 20th century (exact period unknown; likely a reproduction or later conversion based on visible finish and form)
Origin
Unknown; possibly European or American style
Material
Blued/blackened steel barrel and lock components, walnut or other hardwood stock
Condition
Fair. Visible wear to the wood stock, surface finish loss, and age-related handling marks. No obvious major cracks visible from this angle, but the image does not allow full inspection of bore, lock, or internal condition.
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 48-60 inches long overall, based on proportion; exact dimensions unknown
Weight
Medium
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Low to Medium. The object appears old in style, but the image does not show enough detail to confirm period manufacture. The finish, stock wear, and hardware could indicate either an antique firearm or a later reproduction/parts gun.
Provenance
Unknown. No maker's marks, serial numbers, proof marks, or inscriptions are visible in the provided image. Likely from a private collection, estate, or surplus/antique market source.
Historical Significance
If authentic, this type of firearm represents the transition from early black-powder shoulder arms used for hunting, militia service, or frontier use. Long guns of this style are historically important in the development of civilian and military firearms, but significance depends heavily on maker, date, and mechanism.
Restoration Notes
- •Possible refinishing or rebluing of metal surfaces
- •Possible stock repair or replacement not confirmable from image
- •Paper label/tag present on stock, suggesting prior cataloging or sale handling
