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*SOLD* Robinson Rifle type II serial #29! only 600 mfg. Nickel plated & Factory engraved *SOLD*

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RRP:
$10,000.00
Your Price:
$7,799.55 (You save $2,200.45)
SKU:
BEW0522C-IERN
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Product Description

Robinson Rifle Type II see Photos.

This one is Serial #29 with a well worn Nickel plated brass receiver and butt plate with fine factory engraving. Barrel is 28" Long. Finer thumb screw and rear sight. RARE Firearms! Again less than 600 rifles were made at the factory, called the "Adirondack Firearms Co.". 1870-72? Mr. Winchester closed the factory in 1874.

 

"Orville Moses Robinson was born on 6 February 1838, in Highgate, VT. Although he was drafted for the Civil War in 1863, the young wagon maker never went to war, and worked in a Remington Arms factory in New England.
     After the war, he moved to the northern Adirondacks and, with his experience in the munitions factory, set himself up as a gunsmith. The Winchester company saw promise in Orville’s designs, but as they did with many other small manufacturers, the company bought out his factory, his designs and his patents and made him promise not to manufacture guns on a large scale again. It is estimated that his Adirondack Arms Company made between 600 and 700 guns in Plattsburgh before the buy-out in 1874.
    After the shut-down of his company in Plattsburgh, Robinson, only ever made one-of-a-kind rifles for private clients and he turned his hand to making violins and locksmithing. He lived in Yates County until the 1890s and then moved to St. Paul, MN, where he is listed in the 1910 Census as a violin manufacturer.
    Orville died in 1916, and his body was brought back to Warwick in Orange County, New York for burial." source facebook.com/ClintonCountyHistoricalAssociation

OM Robinson’s repeating tube loading rifles were made by Adirondack
Arms Company and A.S. Babbitt. The Adirondack Firearms Company was based out of NY.
The Rifle was patented by Orville M. Robinson and Winchester later bought his patents." source Copyright © 2017 The Adirondack Experience 

 


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