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Winchester-Stevens-Pope Custom Muzzle Loading High Wall Schuetzen Rifle

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Winchester-Stevens-Pope Custom Muzzle Loading High Wall Schuetzen Rifle
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serial #105412, 33-40, 32 1/2" octagon No. 4 weight Stevens-Pope barrel with an excellent bore. This barrel was originally Stevens-Pope #1703? (the number is struck through and hard to read) and was then rebored at Jersey City and is JC #746 on both the bottom of the barrel and on the included original false muzzle. In addition to the barrel, other custom features include an iron Pope finger loop lever and a Pope windage adjustable tang mounted peepsight. The rifle remains in very nice condition with the barrel retaining 97% original blue finish overall with light silvering along the high edges. The barrel has an extra dovetail just ahead of forend tip along with a pair of scope blocks. The barrel bears the standard "STEVENS-POPE" address along with "H.M. POPE" from the time of the Jersey City re-rifling. The action retains 97% plus original blue finish overall while the hammer and lever retain strong original Winchester color case-hardened finish. The Pope lever retains about 50% original Stevens color case-hardened finish. The factory checkered pistolgrip Schuetzen buttstock and forend are of highly figured walnut and rate excellent with 95% original finish remaining and with sharp checkering. The buttstock assembly number does not match the tang however the original Helm buttplate, with matching assembly number is affixed to the stock. The forend is fitted with a factory tuning fork palm rest with checkering cut around the base. The rifle letters as a 30" octagon No. 3, 32-40, Schuetzen set, checkered stock, pistolgrip, mid range Vernier peep & windgauge front, no rear seat, spur finger lever, palm rest, Schuetzen cheekpiece, Helm buttplate, received and shipped on 12/13/07. Oddly with that configuration the sheet lists the gun as a "musket". In addition to the globe target front and Pope tang sight, the rifle is equipped with a Winchester A5 telescopic sight which has slightly cloudy optics. The rifle comes with a nice period wooden shooters kit which includes a Jersey City Pope Universal mould, Pope grease pump, Pope duplex powder measure, unmarked brass starter, mountable re-decapper, barrel rest, primers, cases, cast bullets, 2 powder cans, a small memo pad of shooting notes, and a letter from Sam Clark of Waterville, Maine to Ray Smith of Selinsgrove, PA. Dr. Davis' notes state that this rifle had belonged to Sam Clark, Jr. of Waterville, Maine who was an early 20th century target shooter, collector and personal friend of Harry Pope. Clark was a contributor to books and articles on shooting from the 1930s and was also friends with Lucian Cary, Ned Roberts and Harvey Donaldson. Dr. Davis lists the rifle's provenance as Sam Clark, Jr., Al Marciante, Gary Quinlan, Bill Winfield and Warren Greatbatch. A very handsome and fine custom Pope High Wall rifle with excellent provenance. (1F11511-19) {C&R} [Dr. Robert Davis Collection] (12,000/18,000)