4371 SAMUEL Mc COSH PERCUSSION CONVERSION LONG RIFLE.

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,750.00 USD
Estimated at 3,500.00 - 5,000.00 USD
Cal. 38. NSN. Bbl. 42 7/8" octagon measuring 7/8" across flats at the muzzle. Dovetail mounted German silver blade front sight with fixed V-notch rear sight mounted 2 1/2" forward of an additional dovetail with a brass filler. Top flat has builders marking "S. Mc Cosh". Samuel McCosh was born in 1813 in Nottingham Township, Washington County, PA. He worked from 1835-1890, first in Pittsburg and later in Gastonville, PA. French side lug style percussion conversion. Engraved trade lock and hammer. Lock plate is marked "MIKE FINK". Double set triggers, rear trigger has a 3/4" curl. Full length wedge fastened curly maple Roman nose cheekpiece stock. Right side has lightly engraved pierced and segmented rectangular lid brass patchbox. Additional brass fittings include finger curl trigger guard, sideplate, crescent buttplate, toeplate, and nose cap. Cheekpiece is adorned with a German silver oval with starburst engraving. Additional German silver ornamentation is an oval wrist plate. Ramrod channel of stock and left wrist have incised carved highlights. Replacement wire ramrod held by brass thimble and 2 pipes. Weight: 9lbs. 7.4oz. UNATTACHED ACCESORIES: several pages of printed information from Wikipedia about the historical river boatman Mike Fink. Fink 1770/1780's -1823 was born near present day Pittsburgh. He was known as the "King of the keelboaters" for his legendary exploits on the Ohio & Mississippi rivers. Also included is a notarized letter from the consignor about finding thid rifle and a pistol in his grandfather's attic. CONDITION: bbl. has a faded brown appearance showing marks, small dents & spots of corrosion, with pitting becoming heavy in the breech area. Lock and hammer have a cleaned gray appearance showing spots of pitting. Hammer is chipped. Lock will not hold in full cock position. Trigger is not setting properly. Stock has worn appearance with numerous scratches, marks, and dents having cracks along the forearm channel with areas of missing wood in lock and top tang areas. All four wedges are crude iron replacements. Upper pierced portion of the brass patchbox is missing. Some patchbox screws are replacements. Dark pitted bore. (01-27182/DS). ANTIQUE. $3,500-5,000.