Featured in this lot we have a J. Stevens Crack Shot rolling block rifle chambered in .32 shot. The rifle was manufactured by Stevens Arms Company in the early 1900's. The rifle displays a 20" long round barrel, walnut stock and front grip, hard rubber butt plate, rolling block, and single action trigger. The top of the barrel is marked "32-SHOT *Crack-Shot* J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co. Chicopee Falls Mass. U.S.A. Pat. App'd For". The barrel displays a blue'd finish with the receiver showing a case hardened finish. The piece shows a single action trigger and rolling block design with the rolling block thumb lever on the right side of the frame. This rifle mechanically shows good condition with working hammer and rolling block lever with the trigger in working order. The rifle shows good condition overall across the exterior with some wear and handling marks due to age and use. Provenance: From the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum in Tombstone, Arizona where the rifle has been on display in their collection for multiple decades, Marge and Stephen Elliott collection with many items associated with John D. Gilchriese. The rifle weighs 3lbs 6oz. Serial Number: I816. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic firearm, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.