3002 DICKSON NELSON RIFLE.

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 7,000.00 USD
Estimated at 14,000.00 - 18,000.00 USD
Last ditch rifle made in Dawson, Georgia during last 3 months of war, but saw service & survived in “attic condition”, missing parts now professionally restored. This is well above average for other examples and Confederate longarms in general. Excellent lock markings and dated 1865 make it among the last 150-200 guns made. IMPORTANT ADDITION: It was noted in the catalog that the front barrel band was restored but at the time of photography, the barrel band was not in place. Here is a photograph of the exact same gun with the restored front barrel band in place. It was expertly made by a noted restorer of Civil War weapons. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of Doug Jones, excellent ASAC article is found online catalog and tells the story of these rare arms. Receipt from professional restorer Larry Smith detailing restoration performed. CONDITION: very good overall, restored front band, rear sight, the ramrod is added. The stock is sound and solid with burnout rear of bolster, and putty repair on right side of barrel channel between bands. Brass mounts have smooth olive/mustard patina. lock and barrel have dark iron patina with pitting. Bore is strong and pitted with good discernible rifling. Lock will not hold on full cock, otherwise mechanically functional. (01-22811/JS). ANTIQUE. $14,000-18,000.