Ballard .44-40

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Ballard .44-40

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Just picked up this Ballard #2 Sporting Rifle in .44-40 on Saturday. Been waiting a couple weeks for a friend to complete the deal, so I could get it. Nothing really special to look at, but the centerfire only #2 in .44-40 is a tough one to find!
This gun has a good bore, and original sights, but the buttstock was pretty broken up! Split all the way down the left side from receiver to buttplate, and some one had done a poor repair, and roughly sanded and varnished it.
Fortunately the wood was all there, and the sanding wasn't near the mating to metal, so easily fixed. Had to split the old repair, and correctly Acraglass it, then sand the rough sanding job smooth, and properly refinish the wood. It came out very good, and will make a great shooter, plus fill the empty spot I had for a .44-40 Ballard!

Just picked up this Ballard #2 Sporting Rifle in .44-40 on Saturday. Been waiting a couple weeks for a friend to complete the deal, so I could get it. Nothing really special to look at, but the centerfire only #2 in .44-40 is a tough one to find!
This gun has a good bore, and original sights, but the buttstock was pretty broken up! Split all the way down one side from receiver to buttplate, and some one had done a poor repair, and roughly sanded and varnished it.
Fortunately the wood was all there, and the sanding wasn't near the mating to metal, so easily fixed. Had to split the old repair, and correctly Acraglass it, then sand the rough sanding job smooth, and properly refinish the wood. It came out very good, and will make a great shooter, plus fill the empty spot I had for a .44-40 Ballard!

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How many U got now ? :D
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#2 Sporting Rifles; I think about 8-9? Ballards in general I believe around 14-15?
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Musta got one of them GOOD wives!
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Post by Sixgun »

That would be a fun gun to shoot as you know, single shots are usually in rifle calibers. Sure seems like a thick barrel for a .44. Let us know how she shoots! Oh BTW, 'ya better grab your cat. I see it sneaking up on your Ballard :D --------------Sixgun
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Great looking Ballard! I need to expand my Ballard collection too.
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Sure looks nice. Looking forward to that range report!
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Outstanding firearm!!!! I'd just like to touch it!!!!!!!Art :D :D
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Post by 71fan »

That looks great Vall. You're fast. Did you do anything to the receiver or is that how it came to you?

Thanks for the pics/post!
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Post by TedH »

Sweet! Where do you find all these Ballards?
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71fan wrote:That looks great Vall. You're fast. Did you do anything to the receiver or is that how it came to you?

Thanks for the pics/post!
Only repaired the stocks. The rest is as it came to me.
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TedH wrote:Sweet! Where do you find all these Ballards?
Thanks! I find most of them locally at gun shows, but a few came from gun shops around here. This one was found in a gun shop by a good friend who called me about buying it. I asked him if he would consider selling it, if he did get it, as I wanted one in .44-40.
The shop was asking $649 for it, and he called me later to say he got it for $500. I offered him the original price, but he refused to sell it. The next day he was at my house and told me I owed him $500 for a Ballard in .44-40. Wouldn't take a dime for a finder's fee.
Makes a guy feel pretty humble to have such friends!
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Oh that's nice!!!
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