1863 Dated CONFEDERATE Antique C.S. RICHMOND Rifle-Musket HUMBPACK CSA Military Weapon for SOUTHERN STATES
Guns International #: 102642431 Seller's Inventory #: 233604
Category: Civil War Rifles - Antique Rifles - Percussion

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Description:
1863 Dated CONFEDERATE Antique C.S. RICHMOND Rifle-Musket HUMBPACK CSA

Military Weapon for SOUTHERN STATES

Here we present an antique Confederate C.S. Richmond “Humpback” Rifle-Musket, made in 1863 in Richmond, Virginia. At the start of the American Civil War, the Confederacy suffered from a lack of resources with the capability to produce small arms weapons. Virginia appropriated funds to modernize the Old State Armory building in Richmond with arms-making machinery manufactured in England. But the confrontation at Fort Sumter initiated the Union blockade which prevented delivery of the machinery. In April 1861, the Confederacy led by Thomas Jonathan Jackson, more commonly known as “Stonewall” Jackson, captured the Union held town of Harper's Ferry in western Virginia, and salvaged the machinery used to manufacture Springfield Model 1855 muskets. Confederate troops captured 33,993 black walnut stocks along with the machinery. The machinery and stocks were shipped on the Winchester and Potomac Railroad to Winchester, Virginia, where they were transferred by wagons over the Valley Pike to be reloaded onto the Manassas Gap Railroad at Strasburg, Virginia for delivery to Richmond. The rifling machinery was transferred to the Fayetteville Arsenal.

The original Virginia Manufactory of Arms was a state-owned manufacturer of firearms and arsenal in what today is Richmond, Virginia. It was established by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1798 to supply the Virginia militia with firearms. The factory operated from around 1802 to 1821. When the American Civil War broke out in 1861, the works were revived as the Richmond Armory, eventually utilizing the machinery captured from Harpers Ferry in April 1861. The Richmond Armory Rifle-Muskets are easily identified by the hump-back lock plate made from forgings and dies for the U.S. Model 1855 Maynard tape primer lock plate that were captured at Harpers Ferry. While the Model 1855 lock was made to be milled out for the use of paper primers, Richmond left the locks intact and simply used the standard percussion caps directly on the nipple. This musket represents the most numerous domestically produced longarm of the Confederacy and one that would have been found in the infantry’s hands most often.

This rifle-musket was cut down after the war and it has been reconverted. The stock, lock, butt plate, etc are original. The stock has been grafted between the rearmost and middle barrel bands to extend it and the barrel has been replaced with one from a Model 1861.

The overall condition is good. Dark patina. The action is excellent. The bore is nicely rifled and has been blocked about 8 inches in with lead or similar metal; we have not tried to unblock the bore. The stock shows much use and wear from the site of the graft on back. The brass nosecap is loose. The ramrod is a short replacement. Overall, a piece of history that has been remodeled to represent what it was like during the war!

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

Barrel is 40 inches.

Caliber: .58 Percussion

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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$2800

#233604
 

Price: $2,800.00

Antique: Yes