This Belgian-made Flobert rifle features a 24-inch barrel and a 13-inch length of pull. Flobert rifles were widely produced throughout Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and were commonly used for target shooting, training, and small game hunting. Their simple design and historical significance have made them increasingly popular among collectors of early European sporting arms.
This example retains the classic profile associated with traditional Belgian Flobert rifles and represents an interesting piece of firearms history. While the exact caliber is unknown, the rifle offers strong collector appeal due to its age, European origin, and connection to the development of early rimfire and parlor rifles. The bore is present and should be inspected by prospective bidders to determine exact chambering and condition.
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Serial # - Firearms: NVSN565
- Serial # - Firearms: NVSN565































