Sometimes the gun gods smile on us! This afternoon, I visited one of our two "local" gunshops. The owners are into "blacks" and survival and law enforcement stuff generally, with a few older pocket autos and much older top breaks and solid frames that are not Smiths or Colts to fill the cases. I took my usual polite but quick circuit, only to stop walking and nearly breathing when the outline of a tang sight caught my eye. The shop had bought it locally four days ago, pulled a price out of the air that was just a little more than I'd have expected to pay for the tang sight, and out flew my credit card. What it was you will hopefully be able to see below, courtesy of a friend's phone-camera and another forum member's picture posting expertise. It may take a bit for Frank to get the posting done, so please be patient. The important statistics are: Serial # 957. A 28" heavyish barrel that tapers from octagon to round, the round portion tapering from 7/8" to 3/4". As the pros are so fond of saying, the bore will hopefully "clean better". The shop was told the chambering is .32-40, but that can't be right. It is a centerfire .32, the case as best I can currently measure about 0.323" at its base and 1-3/16" long (until I can do a cast, my wild-ass guess is a .32 Ex. Long CF, which was a Wurfflein catalog option). Last but not least, no marks on the metal, no rust or pits, no corrosion around the firing pin, no buggered screws (indeed, most have never been turned), all the wood finish, nickel only lightly freckled overal, all the blue a pleasing, even blue-brown mix. and the barrel locks into the action with no side play and just a hair of vertical. Now, to start off, several questions for any Wurfflein People out there. First, going by the only Wurfflein catalog online, this a # 10 Sporting and Gallery Rifle with an extra long, not fully octagonal barrel and fancy wood; a # 20 Mid Range Target Rifle with a Gallery Peep Sight instead of a Graduated Peep Sight; or what say you? Second, the 3/8" front and rear sight slots need to be filled. What would be appropriate and at least reasonably possible to find? That's it for now. I hope you enjoy my find and I also hope you'll add comments and questions. Bill Lawrence
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