4101 1864 DATED CONFEDERATE FAYETTEVILLE RIFLE.

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 3,000.00 USD
Estimated at 6,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
Cal. .62 smoothbore. NSN. Standard configuration of the popular brass mounted Confederate rifle made in Fayetteville, NC from captured Harper's Ferry machinery, 33" barrel proved with captured Harper's Ferry eagle proof, "V" (viewed) & "P" (proved). The lockplate is marked forward of the hammer w/ eagle over "CSA" & "Fayetteville" & stamped behind the hammer "1864." Buttplate has "CSA" surcharge; both barrel bands marked "U" (up). Inspector cartouche "PB" stamped on flat opposite lock. Rifle has been reamed out to smooth bore with front sight altered to small inset blade. CONDITION: good overall. Dark plum iron patina, pitting at breech. Buttplate, trigger guard, barrel bands, lock escutcheons, & nosecap have smooth mixed mottled brass patina. Ramrod and rear sight are reproductions. Stock is sound, worn rounded edges, cartouche visible in outline. Mechanically fine with smooth dark bore. (01-27785/JS). ANTIQUE. $6,000-8,000.