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Jesse Edward James Rifil
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Re: Jesse Edward James Rifil
Not much any one can tell you without being able to identifiy the type of rifle it is. To \verifiy an item like this would require a physical examination, and determining if the rifle is actaully old enough to date from the 1870's for a start.
Re: Jesse Edward James Rifil
Just a thought... There is a show called "History Detectives" they investigate objects related to american history, and they are currently looking for new objects to research, this is exactly the kind of thing they want for their show, they probably won't be able to tell you what its worth, but they can probably find out if it was actually Jesse James' rifle. Besides which, it's a really nice item either way, and a damn cool story about how you got it, and I think it should be shared!
Re: Jesse Edward James Rifil
This looks more like a swedish made rifle then anything else ive seen. I have looked up rifles in the 1847-1882 when jesse james lived and had no luck in identifying the rifle shown. Considering that its a historical fact, that he used winchester rifles, and six shooter pistols in all his robberys, this looks more like a fake then anything else. A interesting story though. Best of luck.
Re: Jesse Edward James Rifil
That is a bolt-action rifle, invented long after Jesse Janes was dead. To know what value it has, one needs to skip the story and see what the manufacturer, model # and condition of the rifle are.