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Marlin Ballard Pope Muzzleloading Schuetzen Rifle

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Marlin Ballard Pope Muzzleloading Schuetzen Rifle
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serial #33862, 33-47, 32" No. 5 weight Hartford Pope barrel with an excellent bore. This is an interesting rifle that is published in the Hartford Pope book, actually listed twice. The barrel began life as Hartford Pope No. 293 and was later re-rifled by Pope in Jersey City and re-numbered "245". The original serial number and rifling codes are properly struck out and the later Jersey City number and codes added just ahead of breech. Those latest numbers and codes are: "245 / 18.5 / 15 / 1.15 / 4/16/11", interestingly the false muzzle is numbered "245" in the tiny Jersey City die with the original and larger "293" Hartford number struck out. The rifle is equipped with double set triggers and an original No. 6 Schuetzen stock. The forend fits very nicely and matches in color and is stamped on the inside flat "L.B. THOMPSON 1978". The barrel shows four sets of Pope crescent scope cuts and is marked "H.M. POPE" about halfway down the barrel with "H.M. POPE., HARTFORD, CONN.". The action has been modified with a lateral tapered takedown pin and the full loop lever is for a pistolgrip stock. Additionally, there is a dovetail cut and filled in the top flat of action with another open dovetail near the muzzle of the barrel. The barrel retains 97% nice quality old, blued finish with a couple of drilled holes being neatly filled but visible through the finish with the right light. The action shows some mottled colors blending with a smooth silver-gray patina with a few scattered patches of light oxidation staining. The stock rates near excellent as nicely refinished, the action slightly proud of the wood all the way around. The rifle is listed in the Hartford Pope books twice, as both No. 245 with no image and as No. 293. The author has the serial incorrect in both listings…the gun is #33862 - the rifle number for Pope 245 is listed as "32862" and for Pope 293 the serial number is listed as "33268". The rifle presently has no sights. The rifle comes with its original false muzzle and brass starter. An interesting Pope barreled Ballard rifle by the master in both Hartford and Jersey City. (1C11164-45) {ANTIQUE} [Scott Ashley Collection] (2500/3500)