Guns International #: 101467706
Seller's Inventory #: AL4996
U.S. Harpers Ferry Model 1816 Converted Musket. Converted to percussion with the “bolster” method. Metal has a dark grey/ brown patina. Wood is good, shows usage and handling wear. Faint inspector marks are visible by the side plate. These muskets saw heavy service at the beginning of the Civil War. This one looks like it has seen some action!
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Guns International #: 101467706
Category - Antique Rifles - Percussion
- Civil War Rifles
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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: (832) 360-1771
Fax: (713) 781-6407
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U.S. Harpers Ferry Model 1816 Converted Musket (AL4996)
Description: U.S. Harpers Ferry Model 1816 Converted Musket. Converted to percussion with the “bolster” method. Metal has a dark grey/ brown patina. Wood is good, shows usage and handling wear. Faint inspector marks are visible by the side plate. These muskets saw heavy service at the beginning of the Civil War. This one looks like it has seen some action! SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 101467706
Seller's Inventory #: AL4996
U.S. Harpers Ferry Model 1816 Converted Musket. Converted to percussion with the “bolster” method. Metal has a dark grey/ brown patina. Wood is good, shows usage and handling wear. Faint inspector marks are visible by the side plate. These muskets saw heavy service at the beginning of the Civil War. This one looks like it has seen some action!
Guns International #: 101467706
Seller's Inventory #: AL4996
U.S. Harpers Ferry Model 1816 Converted Musket. Converted to percussion with the “bolster” method. Metal has a dark grey/ brown patina. Wood is good, shows usage and handling wear. Faint inspector marks are visible by the side plate. These muskets saw heavy service at the beginning of the Civil War. This one looks like it has seen some action!