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THUNDER VALLEY MACHINE, 1883 BATTERY GATLING GUN.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:8,750.00 USD Estimated At:17,500.00 - 25,000.00 USD
THUNDER VALLEY MACHINE, 1883 BATTERY GATLING GUN.
Cal. 45-70. S# 1002. Bbl. 31”. A full scale, functional reproduction of the well known 1883 Battery Gun. These guns boasted a large round brass receiver with an exposed 10 barrel cluster. This gun boasts heavy duty circular name plate with the original Gatling nomenclature, directly behind the feed mechanism that reads “GATLING’S BATTERY GUN / PAT. NOV 4. 1862 / MAY 9. 1865 / FEB 28. 1871 / APR 9. 1872 / MADE BY COLT’S PT. FIRE ARMS / MFG CO / HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.” Running parallel with the barrel cluster are 2 steel frame rails on either side, right side of receiver rail marked "Thunder Valley Machine Co. Clinton, Ohio. SN 1002 (2 of 6 built for Reed V. Murphy)". The feed mechanism is the circular Accles positive feed device. They are often referred to as a 100 round magazines though it is not uncommon for them to hold any capacity between 99-104 rounds, (we are uncertain of the capacity on this gun). The gun is mounted on a black steel tripod w/ central chain. The legs are 34" in length & the height from the ground to the bottom of the receiver is 30". It utilizes a brass front pintle allowing several degrees of elevation adjustment utilizing the screw elevation mechanism at the rear, below the receiver. MAGS: 1 Accles power feed drum. CONDITION: Both mechanically and aesthetically, everything appears to be in good condition. Brass receiver is appropriately spotted as it does w/ age, and could be heavily polished to a bright mirror surface, or as most often desired, left alone to continue to age naturally. The barrel cluster spins freely by turning crank. Accles power feed drops onto receiver but should be hand fitted to properly lock in. Bores vary in condition though all retain descent rifling and most are quite bright. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (20-461/JZ). MODERN. $17,500-25,000.