Guns International #: 102005608
Seller's Inventory #: AL5383
This 1810 dated U.S. Model 1795 Harpers Ferry musked is altered to percussion using a drum bolster, an alteration that was often used by the Confederacy. The appprox. 42"" (originally 44""-45"") 69 caliber smooth bore barrel has a fair bore. All the metal has a smooth brown patina. The lock is marked HARPERS over FERRY over 1810 at the tail. The eagle over US is visible at the center. The barrel tang is broken (and missing) at the attachment screw. The stock is fair with wood missing along the barrel. A replacement ramrod is present and the swivels are absent. The rear band spring is absent. The action functions correctly. A wood plug in the muzzle holds a 1795 bayonet (will not attach to the barrel as no lug is present). The bayonet is fair with overall roughness. It is marked C US. This would make a good wall hanger or restoration/parts project.
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Guns International #: 102005608
Category - Harpers Ferry Rifles
- Military Rifles - US
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone:
(713) 781-1960
Fax:
(713) 781-6407
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Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
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"U.S. Harpers Ferry Model 1795 Musket Altered to Percussion (AL5383)
Description: " This 1810 dated U.S. Model 1795 Harpers Ferry musked is altered to percussion using a drum bolster, an alteration that was often used by the Confederacy. The appprox. 42"" (originally 44""-45"") 69 caliber smooth bore barrel has a fair bore. All the metal has a smooth brown patina. The lock is marked HARPERS over FERRY over 1810 at the tail. The eagle over US is visible at the center. The barrel tang is broken (and missing) at the attachment screw. The stock is fair with wood missing along the barrel. A replacement ramrod is present and the swivels are absent. The rear band spring is absent. The action functions correctly. A wood plug in the muzzle holds a 1795 bayonet (will not attach to the barrel as no lug is present). The bayonet is fair with overall roughness. It is marked C US. This would make a good wall hanger or restoration/parts project. SOLD |
Guns International #: 102005608
Seller's Inventory #: AL5383
This 1810 dated U.S. Model 1795 Harpers Ferry musked is altered to percussion using a drum bolster, an alteration that was often used by the Confederacy. The appprox. 42"" (originally 44""-45"") 69 caliber smooth bore barrel has a fair bore. All the metal has a smooth brown patina. The lock is marked HARPERS over FERRY over 1810 at the tail. The eagle over US is visible at the center. The barrel tang is broken (and missing) at the attachment screw. The stock is fair with wood missing along the barrel. A replacement ramrod is present and the swivels are absent. The rear band spring is absent. The action functions correctly. A wood plug in the muzzle holds a 1795 bayonet (will not attach to the barrel as no lug is present). The bayonet is fair with overall roughness. It is marked C US. This would make a good wall hanger or restoration/parts project.
Guns International #: 102005608
Seller's Inventory #: AL5383
This 1810 dated U.S. Model 1795 Harpers Ferry musked is altered to percussion using a drum bolster, an alteration that was often used by the Confederacy. The appprox. 42"" (originally 44""-45"") 69 caliber smooth bore barrel has a fair bore. All the metal has a smooth brown patina. The lock is marked HARPERS over FERRY over 1810 at the tail. The eagle over US is visible at the center. The barrel tang is broken (and missing) at the attachment screw. The stock is fair with wood missing along the barrel. A replacement ramrod is present and the swivels are absent. The rear band spring is absent. The action functions correctly. A wood plug in the muzzle holds a 1795 bayonet (will not attach to the barrel as no lug is present). The bayonet is fair with overall roughness. It is marked C US. This would make a good wall hanger or restoration/parts project.