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Guns International #: 101156753
Seller's Inventory #: AL4500
Civil War Austrian Musket Converted to a Shotgun after the War. Very interesting example of what was probably an Ohio issued musket (made in Austria). Muskets were sold to the Union and many went to Ohio. This example was made in 1860. Most rifles and shotguns of the percussion type have a steel lower rib for the ramrod. This has a wooden “rib” most often seen on American made fowlers from Pennsylvania and farther east. A feature not usually seen on soldier bring back muskets. Action works perfectly. If you collect Civil War, here is an inexpensive example of post-war gunsmithing and on a foreign made musket! Excellent conversation piece.
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Guns International #: 101156753
Category - Civil War Rifles
- Antique Shotguns - Percussion
Seller's Information
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone:
(713) 575-5814
Fax:
(713) 781-6407
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 7323
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover
Civil War Austrian Musket Converted to a Shotgun (AL4500)
Description: Civil War Austrian Musket Converted to a Shotgun after the War. Very interesting example of what was probably an Ohio issued musket (made in Austria). Muskets were sold to the Union and many went to Ohio. This example was made in 1860. Most rifles and shotguns of the percussion type have a steel lower rib for the ramrod. This has a wooden “rib” most often seen on American made fowlers from Pennsylvania and farther east. A feature not usually seen on soldier bring back muskets. Action works perfectly. If you collect Civil War, here is an inexpensive example of post-war gunsmithing and on a foreign made musket! Excellent conversation piece. SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 101156753
Seller's Inventory #: AL4500
Civil War Austrian Musket Converted to a Shotgun after the War. Very interesting example of what was probably an Ohio issued musket (made in Austria). Muskets were sold to the Union and many went to Ohio. This example was made in 1860. Most rifles and shotguns of the percussion type have a steel lower rib for the ramrod. This has a wooden “rib” most often seen on American made fowlers from Pennsylvania and farther east. A feature not usually seen on soldier bring back muskets. Action works perfectly. If you collect Civil War, here is an inexpensive example of post-war gunsmithing and on a foreign made musket! Excellent conversation piece.
Guns International #: 101156753
Seller's Inventory #: AL4500
Civil War Austrian Musket Converted to a Shotgun after the War. Very interesting example of what was probably an Ohio issued musket (made in Austria). Muskets were sold to the Union and many went to Ohio. This example was made in 1860. Most rifles and shotguns of the percussion type have a steel lower rib for the ramrod. This has a wooden “rib” most often seen on American made fowlers from Pennsylvania and farther east. A feature not usually seen on soldier bring back muskets. Action works perfectly. If you collect Civil War, here is an inexpensive example of post-war gunsmithing and on a foreign made musket! Excellent conversation piece.