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both are in pretty decent condition but admittedly these do not fall into my area of expertise.
the cavalry sword is a Model 1860, and has the easily identifiable inspector markings at the hilt: US A.D.K 1865. no scabbard. dark patina i believe the rifle to be circa 1803-1809 manufacture, War of 1812 era. it is possible that the rifle is older, but not what i was told. no ramrod, evidence of lots of use/repair. i am looking to get $325 shipped for the two weapons. if interested please PM me. i am open to a discussion with anyone much more familiar with these type of things. Last edited by YazFenway08; 09-01-2024 at 09:02 PM. |
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i am bumping this mostly to see if there are any experts out there in this era of weaponry
of course i want to sell these…but way outside my realm. only what i have found during online research which was spotty at best if any experts or interested parties out there, please PM me. just need to level set. |
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Based on the butt of the rifle it is most likely late 18th early 19th Century. It is a conversion. Removed the flintlock and replaced it with a percussion hammer. The barrel also looks like it was a replacement as it is hexagonal rather that round. It is probably rifled for a .577 caliber minie ball versus the old flintlock barrels which were usually .69 caliber. The stock was cut down so that it is more like a carbine rather than a long rifle. That may be the ramrod that originally was part of the rifle, but looks out of place as it should have a shorter iron one.
I used to collect autographs of Civil War generals, both CSA and US. I went to a lot of shows and looked at a lot of arms. At one point I owned a CS import Enfield rifle before it was stolen by someone who everyone else in my family refers to as my brother, but is invisible to me.
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bump for price drop. make me an offer!
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