Very rare Sculpture of a unheard of Magazine fed Lever Action Military Hi-powered rifle as used in the BIG war. This rare Rifle was feared by both sides because of its sustained firepower, quick reloads and deadly accuracy. Although Native American mostly used them as a sniper rifle, it was also used as a light squad assault rifle. Favored by paratroopers and horse mounted Calvary alike, sometimes painted white when used by Ski troops. There was a special water proofing kit for frogmen and a folding stock was planed for undercover and spy work, but the war ended before any were produced. This is the only remaining non firing sculpture known to remain in the world and too costly to re-manufacture again. The piece is 38 inches long about 15 pounds and is conversation starter and would look great hanging over the fireplace. The stock, barrel and rear sight were made by Mauser and were the inspiration for this sleek full stocked carbine . The curie lever was made with hours of welding and grinding, it also moves. The rest of the gun is solid and the action, hammer and magazine do not move. The Humorous story is undocumented and can be modified, Some may like a more western theme.
400.00$