I have a nitro hunter rolling block .22 cal, that my grandfather gave to me, it still works, and i have a lot of fun with it, he said he got it in 1909, in Salem Indiana for 17.00 dollars i cant find any information on the gun, but i am still looking
20-100 usd
no answer but i have a king nitro 22. long rifle used in WWI/WWII has no information it took quite a hit in the chamber though it was handed down to me from my great grandfather.
The Nitro-Hunter was made by the Baker Gun & Forge of Batavia, New York. It uses a modified receiver that was originaly made under a contract with Febiger Arms Company of New Orleans. These were made for sale by the Belknap Hardware company. Depending on condition, around $150 or so.
a .700 nitro express
There's the .700 Nitro Express.
It indicates that the rifle was proof tested at the Birmingham England Proof House. bnp is Birmingam Nitro Proof (nitro means smokeless gunpowder)
Yes to parts. No for drawings outside the factory
Start by posting a question here with ALL markings on the rifle. There IS no information available for some brands.
Any rifle chambered for that cartridge. Most will be custom made double rifles.
It does not.
50-500 usd