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Desirable Furr & Kuhni Miniature Copy of a Model 1883 Gatling Gun with Carriage and Drum Magazine - Serial no. 29, 22 LR cal., 12 inch round bbl., bright finish. Manufactured in 1971, this is a 1/3 scale functional copy of the Colt/Gatling Model 1883. An evolution of Richard Gatling’s original 1862 design, the 1883 Gatling integrates a full brass housing from the barrel group, which protects the mechanism from debris, sea spray, and other hazards, as well as the Accles pattern magazine, a donut-shaped drum with on-board drive rotor, which allows for higher and more consistent rates of fire than the gravity-fed magazines of earlier models. Overall measurements are 21 inches tall, 29 inches long and 23 inches across. The top of
the body bears a reproduction of the original Colt/Gatling markings, with a set of elevation adjustable sights on either side, a set of cosmetic spirit levels, and Karl Furr and Paul Kuhni’s markings are on the underside of the gear box. The gun is installed on a steel and brass carriage with traverse and elevation adjustment equipment, a pair of on-board magazine storage boxes, and dismountable wheels. Matching exterior numbers are present throughout. CONDITION: Very fine overall showing generally an attractive antique patina on the brass, some darker brown patina near the hook on the carriage, and clear markings. The wood has some scattered light handling marks and almost all of the varnish. Mechanically excellent.
Estimate: 12,000 - 18,000
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