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Firearms we buy

Sell Lever-Action Rifles to a Licensed Buyer

Lever-action rifles are a distinct category we handle carefully, since production era, caliber, and originality vary enormously between an early pre-64 Winchester and a modern reproduction. We buy both working ranch guns and carefully preserved examples, evaluating the action, bore, and wood condition on each.

Walnut-stocked lever-action carbine

What we look at

Receiver markings, serial number range, bore condition, and whether the action still locks up tightly are central to how we assess a lever gun.

What to include

Photograph the full receiver, barrel markings, and serial number, along with the buttplate or crescent butt if present.

Condition and originality

Original bluing, case-colored receivers, and untouched stocks generally matter more here than on modern rifles, so mention any refinishing or replaced wood.

Paperwork and accessories

Factory letters or prior appraisal documentation are useful on older guns but are not required to receive an offer.

Lever-Action Rifles: common questions

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Ready to See What Your Firearm Is Worth?

Send us the details and photos. We evaluate the firearm and respond with a direct purchase offer, generally within approximately 72 hours.