4105 RICHMOND ARMORY HIGH HUMP RIFLE MUSKET TYPE II

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 2,000.00 USD
Estimated at 4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
WITH BAYONET. Cal. 58. S# NSN. Built at the Richmond Armory using parts and machinery captured at Harpers Ferry; these important Confederate firearms saw extensive use throughout the Civil War and are seldom found in fine condition. This good mostly complete specimen has 40" barrel with remnants of "PV" and eagle head proofs at rear. Usual sights are fitted and barrel attaches to stock with three spring retained bands. Lock with "High Hump"; shaped this way because captured forging were for model 1855 muskets with Maynard tape primers; Richmond Armory used them "as found" not milled for primer. The lock on this rifle is stamped in second variation style with "C.S." over "RICHMOND, VA." at front. "1862" is at rear. Walnut stock is iron mounted and "U.S." is stamped on buttplate. No other marks or stamps are found in wood or metal except for "U" on top two bands. Tulip shaped ramrod is present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: triangular bayonet with 18" blade is stamped "U.S." at rear. CONDITION: fair to good. Metal retaining mostly uncleaned dark brown patina; although some cleaning is evident on lockplate. Stock is sound; very dry with a myriad of marks and dings in its original finish. There is some loss to wood at right side of barrel tang. Musket appears complete and original except for likely replacement of correct style hammer and rear sight. Bore is very good; fairly shiny with strong rifling. Lock works but tumbler is loose. Bayonet shows cleaning to brown splotchy silver. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Nicholas Apergis. (01-27503/MGM). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.