This Ruger Vaquero features full coverage engraving, wrapping completely around the barrel. Virtually everything is engraved save for the hammer and the trigger! It features scrollwork on Ivorex grips.


Gouse Freelance Firearms Engraving
Superior Quality Workmanship from Renowned Master Gun Engraver, Michael Gouse
D Plus Engraving – Ruger Vaquero
EMF 45-70 Sharps 1874
Smith & Wesson Model 64-2
S&W Model 64 – WIP
Bill Mains Inspired SAA
Upgrade Your Hunting Rifle!
S&W Model 15 – Completed Work
S&W Model 15 American Scroll
Assortment of Rifles for Sale
Winchester 1886, 45-70, 28″, C.C., shotgun butt, Cody letter, 1901 – $4,500.00
Winchester Model 64, 32 W.S., 24″ – $1,100.00
Winchester ’94, 38-55, 26″ octagon, 1903 – $1,700.00
Winchester ’94 short rifle, 38-55, 21-1/2″, 1920s – $2,750.00
Winchester ’94 rifle, 30 WCF, 26″ round, 1920s – $950.00
Winchester ’94 carbine, 30 WCF, 1950s – $750.00
Browning 1895 rifle, 30-40, 24″, 1980s, like new condition – $1,600.00
Marlin 93 carbine, 30-30, 20″, 1/2 magazine – $900.00
Marlin 36 rifle, 30-30, 24″ – $1,100.00
Marlin 36 carbine, 30-30, 20″ – $700.00
(2) Mauser 1908 DWM Brazilian rifles, 7mm Mauser, all original – $700.00 each
J. Jongmans (New Zealand) bolt rifle, 257 Roberts, 22-1/2″ – $800.00
DSA FAL, 7.62×51, 21″, folding bipod, 20 rd. magazine, NATO battle rifle – $1,700.00
S&W Model 29-2, 44 mag, 8-3/8″, blue, pined and recessed barrel, target hammer, trigger, and grips – $1,600.00
Ruger Vaquero, large frame, 45 Colt, 3-3/4″, Birds head grip, extra set of grips – $750.00
Contact Wayne Jacobson (American Hunting Rifles, Inc.) at 406-363-8033
Sharps 50/70 Carbine
This carbine was a conversion of a Sharps civil war percussion carbine. The conversion took place in 1868. It has the three-grooved lined barrel that was common with the conversions at the time. It has a tight action and good bore. Most markings are gone and very little finish remains. When it was converted, the stock was replaced with a plain stock. The Western and aviation artist, Jerry Crandall, purchased this carbine from noted Montana collector, John Fox.
This carbine saw use in both the Civil War and Indian Wars, before being sold into civilian service. This carbine comes with a Jerry Crandall print and a signed letter of authenticity from Judy Crandall.
$2,500 + S/H
As this is an antique, no FFL is required.
