Guns International #: 100280923
.69 caliber. RARE Butterfield Conversion to percussion. Lockplate is dated 1841. The patent breech is marked "Butterfield's/Philadelphia." The rifled bore is excellent and perhaps the gun is unfired. The wood and metal rate good-very good. The ramrod is the correct recessed pattern which accomodates the the conical bore used with the rifled barrel. Shipping and handling fee determined by your zip code. PRICE REDUCTION!!!
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Guns International #: 100280923
Category - Military Rifles - US
- Antique Rifles - Percussion
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M. 1816 Harpers Ferry musket.- Butterfield conversion
Description: .69 caliber. RARE Butterfield Conversion to percussion. Lockplate is dated 1841. The patent breech is marked "Butterfield's/Philadelphia." The rifled bore is excellent and perhaps the gun is unfired. The wood and metal rate good-very good. The ramrod is the correct recessed pattern which accomodates the the conical bore used with the rifled barrel. Shipping and handling fee determined by your zip code. PRICE REDUCTION!!! SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 100280923
.69 caliber. RARE Butterfield Conversion to percussion. Lockplate is dated 1841. The patent breech is marked "Butterfield's/Philadelphia." The rifled bore is excellent and perhaps the gun is unfired. The wood and metal rate good-very good. The ramrod is the correct recessed pattern which accomodates the the conical bore used with the rifled barrel. Shipping and handling fee determined by your zip code. PRICE REDUCTION!!!
Guns International #: 100280923
.69 caliber. RARE Butterfield Conversion to percussion. Lockplate is dated 1841. The patent breech is marked "Butterfield's/Philadelphia." The rifled bore is excellent and perhaps the gun is unfired. The wood and metal rate good-very good. The ramrod is the correct recessed pattern which accomodates the the conical bore used with the rifled barrel. Shipping and handling fee determined by your zip code. PRICE REDUCTION!!!