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![]() Original Untouched Civil War Confederate 1864 Dated Fayetteville Rifle In The Black North Carolina Guns International #: 103140894 Seller's Inventory #: 231C 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: OBI1GR Member Since: 9/2/23 First Name: George Last Name: Ruben State: New York Zip: 11771 Country: United States Phone: (516) 922-1376 Premium Seller Number of Active Listings: 26 Total Number of Listings: 30 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. We will ONLY ship UPS. Alaska & Hawaii are additional. Item must be unfired and returned in the same condition as received. Payment Types Accepted: Check, Money Order, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Cash About Us: Established in 1976. We are a full time FFL dealer. Also interested in purchasing ORIGINAL Civil War Confederate weapons for our personal collection. Description: This gun is out of my personal collection. If you've been waiting for a completely untouched Confederate Fayetteville, then this is the gun for you. It is exactly how it was found in 2019 in a house in Charlotte, NC. Nice and crusty. Commonly referred to as a Type IV per Murphy & Madaus, this gun originally took a socket bayonet and has the distinctive S shaped Fayetteville hammer. Retains a pleasing patina overall with some rust and pitting. Lock works well. Lock markings are still clear. 1864 dated at the tail of the lock. C.S.A. under an eagle on the lock just before FAYETTEVILLE. Lock is in good working order. The brass is nice and dirty too, with the C.S.A. on the buttplate tang still clear and the U mark on each barrel band. The rear band was put on backwards at some point a long time ago. Both sling swivels were removed sometime during its period of use, same with the rear sight. The ramrod appears to be a shortened Austrian 1854 Lorenz rod with brass at the end. The front sight was period modified to a simple blade. Wood has dings and handling marks, still has the somewhat worn but still present PB cartouche on the left side. There are some age cracks in the stock that are solid. There is also a piece of wood missing from behind the bolster. The bore is dark and crusty, has rust and most likely pitting. The barrel date is no longer visible due to pitting, but you can make out the proper V P proofs. You'd be hard pressed to find a more "in the black" condition gun than this one. A 100% honest and true Confederate made and issued rifle. ANTIQUE! Buyer pays $150 shipping CONUS, including full insurance and tracking. AK & HI are extra. We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, checks, and money orders. ALL CARD PURCHASES ARE SUBJECT TO AN ADDITIONAL 3% CHARGE. Unfortunately we no longer offer lay-away, AT ALL. FULL payment is to be received within 10 days. We make no warranties or guarantees as to the fire-ability or safety of doing so on any of these items. Firearms are not test fired, however we do test the action to see if it functions properly for a dry fire. We do not put any ammo in it or disassemble to check internal parts. We will sometimes take off barrels or stocks in an attempt to prevent damage in shipping. We only sell used guns, and have no way to know how many rounds have been through them. WE DO NOT SHIP INTERNATIONALLY. ALL FIREARMS, REGARDLESS OF AGE OR FEDERAL ANTIQUE STATUS have to be shipped to a dealer for transfer within NY. Other states are fine, depending on your state laws. We will not ship to a New York, NJ, or CA C&R holder, a standard FFL is required. There are some states in which a C&R handgun MUST be shipped to a dealer, such as MD. Please know your local laws. We are not going to risk OUR livelihood. WE DO NOT OFFER ANY IN STORE PICK UP, EVERYTHING WILL BE SHIPPED. Price: $6,250.00 Antique: Yes Manufacturer: Fayetteville Model: Type IV Manufacture Date: 1864 |