This 577 Snider Mk 1 Sergeant's Short Rifle is a prototype which disappeared and turned up 140 years later. It's the only one left of its kind. I acquired it at Brecon Military Collectors Fair.
This 577 Snider Mk 1 Sergeant's Short Rifle is a prototype which disappeared and turned up 140 years later. It's the only one left of its kind. I acquired it at Brecon Military Collectors Fair.
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Comments
I just got a snider with a 32" barrel and is 48.5" in long. It has one band at the end with a dot sight. The thing that flips to the right has a groove for the back sight. What is it worth.
I think there must be at least 2 of these rifles as I have a sergents model with the steel furniture as shown