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44 Evans Long (New Model)

$95.00
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44  Evans Long (New Model)

44 Evans Long (New Model)

$95.00
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Quantity 20,

All cases have been formed from new 445 Super Mag brass. All have been fully formed, annealed 2x, trimmed to proper length, chamfered, deburred, fully sized and tumble polish

All cases are fully prepped and ready to load. This case will Require a” Large Pistol Primer”.

Please note: From Examined Originals, all Evans cases must be loaded with a Healed Bullet

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Quantity 20,

All cases have been formed from new 445 Super Mag brass. All have been fully formed, annealed 2x, trimmed to proper length, chamfered, deburred, fully sized and tumble polish

All cases are fully prepped and ready to load. This case will Require a” Large Pistol Primer”.

Please note: From Examined Originals, all Evans cases must be loaded with a Healed Bullet

44 Evans Long (New Model)

The Evans Repeater is often considered to be one of the oddest rifles to ever be produced in the United States. The Evans was invented by Warren R. Evans, a dentist from Thomaston, Maine. With the help of his brother George, they perfected the rifle and started the "Evans Rifle Manufacturing Company" of Mechanic Falls, Maine in 1873. Their rifles were marketed by Merwin & Hulbert. The hope was that the rifle would be issued by the United States Army, but the rifle failed the standard dust test.[

It was then offered as a sporting rifle. The rifle has a radial block receiver similar to the Spencer, but the rounds were fed from an Archimedean-screw magazine which formed the spine of the rifle stock and could hold up to 28 rounds. The fluted cartridge carrier made a quarter turn each time the lever was operated, feeding a new cartridge into the breech

We strive to manufacturer this product as close as possible to original specifications. Due to modern brass availability, this is sometimes not possible. If you need specific dimensions, please email us prior to purchase

Due to United States ITAR regulations, reloading components cannot be shipped outside the United States

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