Description
Davenport 1895 Joint Screw | 16 Gauge
You are considering a vintage Davenport 1895 Joint Screw for the 16 Gauge Model. It’s in fair condition with some rust otherwise no major damage to note — no deep cuts, gouges, or other deformations. Pick it up today to help repair or complete your Davenport 1895 single shot 16 Gauge Shotgun.
Check out the picture’s so you know what you’re getting — they are the best indication of condition.
Also, peruse the 24-hour gun show to see what else we have to offer.
We have auctions on gunbroker — usually once a month.
Sold “As Is”
All items are sold “As Is” with all the benefits and faults that this implies. We do everything in our power to authenticate items that we sell. Items are described to the best of our ability, however, it is up to the buyer to ask questions and look at the pictures to determine the usability of the items. Photos are indicative of the condition of the items and you will receive items in same or better condition, in the event, there are multiple items available.
Unfortunately, we do not ship items internationally.
Return Policy
We will not generally accept returns, but if you are unhappy with your purchase, please contact us directly to discuss returning your item.
Terms of Service
ALL FIREARMS MUST BE SHIPPED TO A LICENSED FEDERAL FIREARMS DEALER IN YOUR STATE OF RESIDENCE.
Sales tax of 6% of price plus shipping will be charged and collected on all shipments to Idaho. All purchases are subject to applicable Federal, State, and local laws. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to comply with any restrictions on purchase, ownership, and possession of any items bought from the seller. Seller reserves the right to cancel any sale which is determined to be in violation of any Federal, State or local law. All items are sold “as is”. Seller disclaims all express and implied warranties including that of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Seller makes no claim as to the nature, extent or availability of any original manufacturer warranty. The buyer is responsible for having a firearm purchased to be inspected by a certified or accredited gunsmith for safety.