3028 CONFEDERATE CAPTURED “CLEANED & REPAIRED” MODEL

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This item SOLD at 2023 May 14 @ 10:29UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,000.00 USD
Estimated at 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD

1842 MUSKET. Cal. 69. NSN. Standard configuration model 1842 Springfield musket dated 1848 and was among the thousands of longarms captured during Lee’s Overland campaign. Steve Knott brings to light in depth research in his text “Captured & Collected” Confederate Reissued Firearms”. These long arms for many years were always a curiosity with the various stamped letters on bottom of stocks of many Union and Confederate long arms. We now understand that various Confederate armories repurposed the many thousands of arms captured. Several letter stamps are found that designate these reissued arms. The “Q” stamped forward of trigger guard is one of the two most common letters found and Knott believes it refers to Richmond armory. Many of these reissued guns have mixed parts, from several guns to make one functional gun, many were just rusted on the battlefield when found & only needed cleaning & polishing. This musket has had lock and barrel proofs polished out which is commonly seen on arms that had been recovered on battlefield as heavy rust had to be removed and put back to armory bright. The “C&R” departments went though many hundreds of pounds of crocus and emery powder used for polishing metal. Some old descriptions of minty condition Civil War muskets use the term “weakly struck” when actually C&R. CONDITION: very good overall, barrel & lock marking mostly polished out,“Q” CS inspection crisp and deeply struck. There is a suspect small “US” in oval stamped behind triggerguard. Mechanically fine with clear smooth bore. Well fit bayonet is very good, stamped “M 8” over partially removed “US”. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22479/JS). $2,000-3,000.