4135 U.S. MODEL 1816/22 REMINGTON/MAYNARD PERCUSSION

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 500.00 USD
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CONVERSION MUSKET. Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42". Semi-circular front sight on forward front band with long range leaf rear sight. In September of 1854, Remington entered into a contract for the U.S. government to provide 20,000 sets of Maynard patent locks with primer feed mechanism and new chamber breech pieces for conversion of the Model 1816/22 muskets. The conversion was subsequently completed by Frankford Arsenal, which rifled the bores at the same time. Lockplate is marked "REMINGTONS/ ILION, N.Y./ 1857/ U.S.". Left side of breech end of bbl. has a "P" over eagles head proof. Sideplate is marked "S". Buttplate is marked "U.S." at peak. Original 3-band fastened stock has partially intact proofs on the left ear. Button tipped iron ramrod. CONDITION: bbl. is cleaned bright showing scratches and marks with pitting that becomes heavy in the breech area. Lockplate has faded to a light gray showing handling marks. Heavily sanded and refinished stock shows numerous scratches, marks, and small dents. Left side of butt has hand carved initials "BV". Stock shows small cracks and chips around the lockplate and top tang. Sound lock with intact primer feed. Dark pitted bore with largely intact rifling. PROVENANCE: Estate of Russell Dickerman. (01-27116/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.