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saddle ring
A saddle ring is a metal ring attached to the receiver of a carbine, rifle, or shotgun allowing it to be tied to a saddle or used with a specialized sling.Saddle rings could be attached directly to the firearm, or in some cases to a saddle ring bar, which allowed the saddle ring to slide along the action, such as on the British Enfield P1856, a short cavalry version of the Pattern 1853 Enfield used in the American Civil War.Virtually every carbine-sized weapon used in the Civil War was equipped with a saddle ring and/or saddle ring/bar. Saddle rings are most commonly found on lever-action rifles and other firearms of the late 19th and early 20th centuries that were suitable for use on horseback. The muzzle of the rifle was placed in a ( carbine socket or boot ) scabbard.
The idea behind using the saddle ring, and its carbine sling, is to allow the mounted soldier to never be separated from his weapon.
Centennial edition saddle ring trapper in great condition w/ ~200 rds factory ammo.
(Disregard the blazer brass in the photo. It was a box of 9mm that snuck in)
Miroku Japan production
.45
Has seen a little cowboy action. A few light dents in the stock. One thin long scratch on the receiver pictured.
Less than 500 rounds
Overall great shape
Prefer Pinto’s transfer in Renton but open to mutually convenient location
Buyer pays transfer
Thanks...
Comes with scope mounts (shown in picture but currently uninstalled and holes plugged) and three boxes of factory ammo. 1994 production. Etched 1894-1994 on receiver. Can send more pics on request.
Would trade for a shorty M1a like a tanker, scout or socom. Not looking for a Full Size...