4003 MARTIALLY MARKED HENRY CIVIL WAR LEVER ACTION

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 15,000.00 USD
Estimated at 30,000.00 - 40,000.00 USD
ENGRAVED REPEATING RIFLE. Cal. 44 Henry Rimfire. S# 3056. Bbl. 24" octagon with integral mag. tube. Bbl shroud rotates for loading. Brass blade front sight with graduated leaf rear sight. Left bbl. flat has U.S. sub inspectors Charles G. Chapman initials "C.G.C." over "H". Most of the 1731 rifles acquired by the government between 1862 and 1865 were in the S# range 3000-4200. Many were issued to the 1st Maine & 1st District of Columbia cavalry regiments. Brass action has generous coverage of custom added vine type foliate scroll with stippled backgrounds having straight line & wavy borders. Early style brass trapdoor buttplate has complimenting engraving at the heel. The straight grip walnut stock without swivel has a slight perch belly. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: binder containing 16 pages of photos & descriptions of this rifle as well as reprinted material pertaining to martially marked Henry rifles. CONDITION: very nice Civil War rifle. Barrel & mag. tube have an attractive patina appearance with small dents & marks. The brass exhibits a very pleasing mild patina. The stock finish appears to be original showing scratches, marks and small dents with spots of finish wear. Action functions smoothly. Dark bore retains partially visible rifling. (01-23329/DS). ANTIQUE. $30,000-40,000.