No. 34 (Hunter's Pet)

This is first of the heavy-frame pocket rifles that featured a 1.25" wide frame. Also known as "Hunter's Pet". Chambered for many popular cartridges from .22 rimfire to .44-40 centerfire. Offered with part-octagonal 18", 20", 22" or 24" barrel. Has a nickel-plated iron frame and blued barrel. Detachable stock is nickel-plated and grips are walnut. Few produced with a brass frame; and if located, these would be worth twice the value indicated. Firing pin mounted in the frame, with the bushing and features a spur trigger. Approximately 4,000 manufactured between 1872 and 1900.
Gun Type: Centerfire Rifle
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