LOW Serial Number CIVIL WAR Frank Wesson RIFLE
Guns International #: 101253954 Seller's Inventory #: 8385
Category: Civil War Carbines - Frank Wesson

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Description:

LOW Serial Number CIVIL WAR Frank Wesson RIFLE

Used by the Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri & Kansas State Militias

Here we present a low serial number antique Frank Wesson First Model Two-Trigger Military Carbine, made circa 1859 in Worcester, Massachusetts. Frank Wesson was the younger brother of Daniel B. Wesson, of Smith & Wesson, as well as Edwin Wesson, who was also a highly-esteemed gunsmith in the mid-to-late-1800s. The fame of his family’s name was not lost on Frank as he was, in fact, a prolific firearms designer and maker in his own right. He was granted patents in 1859 and began producing rifles of this two-trigger configuration. The Civil War was a fantastic opportunity for many different inventors and over 20 different carbines were used during the conflict on the Union side. Frank Wesson made a version of his rifle in a .44 caliber rimfire carbine format that was specifically geared for Cavalry troops. While it is unclear whether or not Federal troops used these carbines, it is known that Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, and Ohio purchased these for their state militias. As William B. Edwards puts it in his book, “they were more popular with the guerrillas and irregular troops in the border fighting.” It is truly amazing the diversity of rifles and carbines that were used during the American Civil War.

This rifle is particularly slim, light and handy. The two-trigger design is perhaps the most eye-catching part of this rifle. The front trigger is pulled to open the breech after the hammer has been placed in half-cock. The slotted tab on the right side of the barrel is a stop that limits the travel of the barrel when pivoting. The trigger guard is a separate iron piece that can act somewhat like a pistol grip. This is an early gun with a serial number of 62!

The overall condition is near fine. The original blue finish is about 65%. The markings are clear. The walnut stock is in great shape. The bore is clean with sharp rifling. The action works but the trigger return spring needs adjustment or replacement so that the trigger must be manually pushed forward while cocking the hammer. Other than that, this is a great and early example of a very distinctive breechloading rifle!

Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.

Barrel is 24 inch octagon.

Caliber: .44 Rimfire

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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$1725

#8385

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Antique: Yes