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![]() CIVIL WAR Antique AUSTRIAN Model 1851 RIFLED Conversion MUSKET / SR Carbine Large Bore .74 Caliber SADDLE RING CARBINE Guns International #: 102380406 Seller's Inventory #: 230083 Category: Civil War Rifles - Antique Rifles - Percussion Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: AncestryGunsLLC Company: Ancestry Guns LLC Member Since: 11/3/16 State: Missouri Zip: 65203 Country: United States Phone: (314) 707-7373 International Phone: 314-707-7373 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 1067 Total Number of Listings: 42436 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: Credit Card, Certified Check, Money Order Description: CIVIL WAR Antique AUSTRIAN Model 1851 RIFLED Conversion MUSKET / SR Carbine Large Bore .74 Caliber SADDLE RING CARBINE Here we present an antique Austrian Model 1851 Rifled Musket Saddle Ring Carbine, made circa 1851 and converted to percussion circa 1861. Many of these Austrian muskets were sold to both the Union and Confederacy during the American Civil War as both belligerents were desperate for small arms for their forces. These carbines were originally produced in Austria with the Augustin Consol Lock ignition system, better know to collectors as the “tube lock” or “pill lock” system. These carbines had short 14-1/2” barrel that were manufactured with a beech stock that included a typical Austrian raised cheek rest and an iron skeletonized pistol grip to the rear of the trigger guard. When the Civil War began, arms purchasers and speculators scoured Europe and England for small arms available for purchase. These obsolete carbines were quickly offered for sale by the Austrian government. The United States government purchased at least 10,000 of these carbines, with that number obtained by the U.S. by the purchasing agent George Schuyler. These guns are well documented as being issued to General Fremont’s western forces in early 1862. More recent research also provides evidence that the Confederacy also purchased some of these carbines, and there are a handful of identifiable Confederate examples in existence. It appears that the majority of the carbines were altered to percussion prior to their importation to the U.S., most likely in Belgium, with some possibly altered in Austria or one of the Germanic states. The overall condition is good. Original brown patina. Strong action. The bore is in good shape for its age, although it appears to be obstructed. Solid stock throughout. Legible markings. “CH” is marked on the bottom of the buttstock. Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction. Barrel is 14-1/2 inches. Caliber: .74 Percussion Overall condition as seen inphotos. Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail! Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. ancestryguns $1250 #230083 SOLD Antique: Yes |