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![]() Scarce US Model 1861 Civil War Contract Musket by Welch, Brown & Co. Guns International #: 103144827 Seller's Inventory #: 50715 Category: Civil War Rifles - Military Rifles - Antique Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Joe Salter com Company: Down East Antiques - Joe Salter Member Since: 9/10/10 First Name: Garrick-March-Jim-Joe Last Name: Salter State: New Hampshire Zip: 03031 Country: United States Phone: (603) 732-4000 Fax: (603) 732-4200 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 1373 Total Number of Listings: 25277 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. FREE SHIPPING FOR ORDERS OVER $500! We also have a 30 day Inspection Period and NOT a 3 day Inspection. Payment Types Accepted: We take all major credit cards with NO CREDIT CARD FEES! Also Check or Money order. About Us: Joe Salter has been in the Antique and Collector Weapons business for 60 years as both a collector and dealer. Our company is based in Southern New Hampshire and we have had an internet based store front for the past 20 years. We are federally licensed and deal in all types of firearms and related material. We offer free Shipping for orders over $500. Description: NSN, .58 Caliber, 40" barrel with a fair-good, lightly pitted bore. This is one of 18,000 Model 1861 muskets delivered by Welch, Brown & Co. of Norfolk, CT, to the US government between 1862 & 1863. The metal has an overall dark gray-brown patina throughout, with some spots of plum-brown freckling and mild surface oxidation on the hammer, and patches of mottled freckling on the "(Eagle) / US / NORFOLK" marked, 1863-dated lock. A matching date is present on the barrel breech, and the proofs are still clear and legible. The barrel bands and ramrod have a mostly dark gray patina with some plum-brown mixed in, and the trigger guard and buttplate are mostly mottled brown. The walnut stock is in very good shape, with numerous small handling marks and blemishes scattered throughout, as well as a few minor chips around the lock and trigger guard. The inspector cartouche is still visible, as is a maker’s stamp on the left side between the lock screws: "W.W. WELCH / NORFOLK Ct." This is a good-very good example of a desirable Model 1861 contract musket, and would make a nice addition to any collection. Antique; SOLD Antique: Yes |