4421 PERCUSSION BREECH LOADING LONG RANGE RAMPART RIFLE

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 5,000.00 USD
Estimated at 10,000.00 - 15,000.00 USD
MADE IN LIEGE 1866. Cal. 70. S# NSN. This large breech loading percussion rifle has 39" tapered round barrel with eight groove Whitworth type rifling. Barrel is mounted with military type tangent rear sight with sliding ladder with ranges to 1300 meters. Barrel also has sleeved on front sight and clamped on rotating and pivoting spike for mounting in wall, gunwall or other support. Rear of barrel is dated 1866 on left side. Very large iron action is fitted with removable chamber block with percussion nipple. Top has ears installed to facilitate removal. Block slides forward with collar to make gas seal in rear of barrel. Block is held in battery by pivoting bolt at rear with spring loaded folding handle on right. Back spring percussion lock has large well shaped hammer. Stock of dense European walnut is iron mounted with large buttplate with rounded top tang and trigger guard with loop at rear forming grip. Nearly every part is stamped with an assembly mark of "M" in a circle. Lock is stamped "CC" "66" in a circle. "GV" in an oval is on barrel. Right side of stock is deeply stamped with circular cartouche embossed "MANFACT. D' ARMES" "L.M. LIEGE 1866 L.H.". Another cartouche appears to be an intertwined "LH". Gun is accompanied by a walnut display rack with label reading "Wall Gun" "MFG: Pierre Joseph Malherbe Liege, Belgium 1866". "Whitworth 15 Bore (.70 Caliber)". One of the more interesting features about this rifle that makes this so desirable is that it was actually designed to fire explosive rounds. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: display stand and photocopies of images and information (18 pages). CONDITION: fine. Metal retaining remnants of original polish finish considerably stained to a speckled brown. Stock retains most of its original oil finish with some marks and stains. Bore is bright and shiny throughout. This big gun appears unfired. Lock is crisp; mechanically fine. (01-27832/MGM). ANTIQUE. $10,000-15,000.