LEMAN Antique FULL-STOCK Percussion PENNSYLVANIA Sight Shader INDIAN TRADE Possible INDIAN TRADE Rifle made in LANCASTER, PA
Guns International #: 102588044 Seller's Inventory #: 233532
Category: Kentucky Rifles - Antique Rifles - Percussion

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Description:
LEMAN Antique FULL-STOCK Percussion PENNSYLVANIA Sight Shader INDIAN TRADE

Possible INDIAN TRADE Rifle made in LANCASTER, PA

Here we present an antique Henry Leman Full Stock Percussion Long Rifle, made circa the mid-19th Century in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Henry Eichholz Leman was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, March 8, 1812, and died there March 12, 1887. His ancestors had lived in Lancaster County for generations but there is no evidence that any of them were gunmakers, making him a first generation gunmaker. Its stout octagonal barrel is in .45 caliber, large enough to take medium to large sized game or to defend the homestead against unwanted aggression.

Leman was also noted to be very active in firearms trade with the early American Indians. Frank R. Diffenderffer, always a close observer as well as a noted, accurate historian, noted this: "Between 1857 and 1870 I was engaged in trades over the West and Southwest, making trips across the plains from Missouri to Mexico, and also from the Gulf of Mexico into Arizona. During that time it was my fortune to meet many tribes of Indians,—Apaches, Navajos, Comanches, Cheyennes, Kaws and Arapahoes, and most of them carried guns as well as bows and arrows. When occasion offered, I took pains to look at the names of the makers stamped on the weapons. By far the largest number were Leman rifles, and inquiry always revealed the preference of these Indians for the Lancaster-made guns over all others. It was possible to barter with the Indians for almost any of their possessions, but never for a Leman rifle.

The overall condition is good. Strong action. The bore is semi-bright and remains in good shape. Solid stock overall with an expected amount of wear. Lightly engraved lock. Visible markings are legible. “89” is marked on the inside of the patchbox lid. This example sports a unique sight shader, what a neat feature!

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

Barrel is 37-7/8 inches.

Caliber:  .45 Percussion

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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Antique: Yes