Guns International #: 102465814
Seller's Inventory #: AL5484
NSN, Circa 1840's-1860's, .72 caliber, 40.5"" round barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a dark grey patina with pitting visible around the nipple. Lock plate has a ""Crown/AF"". Stock has expected nicks, dings, and scratches. The initials ""HM"" are carved into the wood. A piece of lead has impacted the area below the initials! Action functions correctly. It is more than likely to have been imported for the Civil War.
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Guns International #: 102465814
Category - Antique Rifles - Percussion
- Civil War Rifles
"Belgian Model 1844/60 percussion Musket .72 caliber (AL5484)
Description: " NSN, Circa 1840's-1860's, .72 caliber, 40.5"" round barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a dark grey patina with pitting visible around the nipple. Lock plate has a ""Crown/AF"". Stock has expected nicks, dings, and scratches. The initials ""HM"" are carved into the wood. A piece of lead has impacted the area below the initials! Action functions correctly. It is more than likely to have been imported for the Civil War. Price: $875.00 Antique: Yes Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102465814
Seller's Inventory #: AL5484
NSN, Circa 1840's-1860's, .72 caliber, 40.5"" round barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a dark grey patina with pitting visible around the nipple. Lock plate has a ""Crown/AF"". Stock has expected nicks, dings, and scratches. The initials ""HM"" are carved into the wood. A piece of lead has impacted the area below the initials! Action functions correctly. It is more than likely to have been imported for the Civil War.
Guns International #: 102465814
Seller's Inventory #: AL5484
NSN, Circa 1840's-1860's, .72 caliber, 40.5"" round barrel. Barrel and other iron parts are a dark grey patina with pitting visible around the nipple. Lock plate has a ""Crown/AF"". Stock has expected nicks, dings, and scratches. The initials ""HM"" are carved into the wood. A piece of lead has impacted the area below the initials! Action functions correctly. It is more than likely to have been imported for the Civil War.