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If you are interested in buying a musgrave rifle, it's important to know what happened during the history of this model. A Musgrave rifle is an American-made firearm that uses interchangeable barrels for its versatile range of hunting cartridges. These guns are named after their inventor, William James Musgrave (1854-1934) who invented them in the 1890s. The website "OldGuns.net" hosts an excellent factual post about the history of each musgrave rifle by serial number. It is written in an easy to understand manner, and the figures are given in figures, ie. how many of that model were made. You can also find a list of all musgrave rifles according to the number on their barrels.A list of musgrave rifles by serial number is available here: http://www.misfireco.com/musg/musg_serial_number.htm Musgrave Rifles have been found on several websites which are trying to sell them for less than they are worth! A common idiom "if it sounds too good to be true... it is" applies here! Besides, some of these rifles are not "original musgrave" but are someone's reproduction of the original which they have re-blued or painted. If you want to purchase a musgrave rifle, you should be aware of which model you are looking at, whether it is an authentic musgrave, and get honest answers to any questions you may have. It is also important to ask for original documentation if available. A genuine musgrave will be stamped on the barrel with letters "WJMB" or "MUSG", where the 'M' stands for Musgrave and 'B' stands for Birmingham. Even if they aren't original musgrave, there are still many authentic Musgrave Rifles which are available for purchase. There are also many craftsmen who re-blued as well as customizing them as they wish to. Here is a short list of some sites which sell classic musgrave rifles: These three musgrave rifle models were produced by Millett in Birmingham in 1988 and 1989:There were also two limited editions of the "F" model:The "G" model was introduced in 1985 and offered a 18 1/2" barrel with faster twist rate and Fullbore target crowns. It was built on the "E" model action, but with a lighter rifled barrel. The trigger group was also slightly different. Musgrave .38/50 M&M rifle made by the Hollis company of Birmingham, Alabama in the 1890s. The only known variation is the one with straight thumb lever instead of pistol grip used to cock the hammer.Musgrave rifles were also produced by other manufacturers to be used as trade guns or for hunting. Such as: This musgrave rifle is produced by Ashton Arms, Maryland. It uses an 18" inch barrel and has quick change barrels to fire all four common calibers: .30-30 Win., .45-70 Govt., . cfa1e77820
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