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1861 3 band tower enfield rifle

This Pattern 1853 Enfield, with the name J.A. Used during the 19th century, the 1842 was the last US smoothbore rifle. The British were looking for additional factories to produce the P53 during the Crimean War, and the Robins & Lawrence Co. produced thousands of P53s for British use. The Fallin rifle is shown here (top) with several other original Confederate Battle of Gettysburg artifacts from the National Park Services collection, including a blanket used to wrap Confederate dead after the battle.This article was first published inAmerican Rifleman, May1999In 1861, Howell Cobb of Georgia stood on the floor of the United States Senate and spoke with the full attention of all those who were present to hear him. Platinum Seller. Civil War Tower Enfield Pattern 1858 RIFLE, nice, 1861 dated Rifle - Tower, SP0654 Trigger Screw (Original) For Original Enfield .577 Perc. Traditions Gun Stock Finishing Kit provides you with the necessary tools for staining and finishing gun stocks. Admission is free and the NFM is open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m, except for major holidays. Lock is marked 1859" over , Australian Lee Enfield No.1 Mk.III Service Rifle. Tower often appears on the lockplates of these regionally made guns. I think the forearm has been shortened. Well documented in the THE CONFEDERATE ENFIELD book. The majority of these P'53 rifles were Barnett marked.. See "More Info" for more details. Sale Pending - $795.00 Shipping: $35.00 (or Arrange local transfer) Accepted Payment Methods: Returns: 3 Days Description: Recent closet find offered as it was found. Caliber is .577 and the original knurled and slotted ramrod is correct and original to the weapon. This is an "M/47" coded rifle (BSA Shirley) that has a 194, ISHAPORE Short Magazine Lee-Enfield No. The rear sight is proper and correct. & Amoskeag, & Joslyn, EP0863 Front Sight (Repro.) Here is a brief summary of the four distinctive models. It is marked "FTR 1954" on the left side of the receiver. This is a beautiful 3 band Tower Enfield rifled musket in Caliber .577 that was imported by the firm of Schuyler, Hartley, and Graham. Rustic/Authentic Civil War Era Powder Horn, average length is 10" including the brass spout. Rifle - Tower, CP0763 Sear (Repro.) 1861 and British crown. III Rifle w/AFGHANISTAN Bring Back Paper Here we present an antique British Enfield Snider Mk. This indicates that this weapon was not intended for a British Military contract but was aimed at the Overseas market, most specifically the United States, who were embroiled in its most terrible Civil War. The 40" barrel and .58 caliber allowed for an effective range of 200-300 yards. SEE MORE, These .575 Minie Balls are a great choice not only for use with .577 or .58 Civil War-era rifles and muskets, but also suitable for reloading in .577 and .58 caliber cartridges of similar size.Sold in Quantity of 20. The 1858 with brass fittings is a naval rifle. By the 1860s, only the government factory at Enfield and the London Armoury Co. were using standard gauges in the production of firearms. Central Plains Beaded Hide Pipe Bag, c. 1870s. The enigmatic JS Anchor is impressed on numerous Confederate P53s, appearing on the underside of the stock immediately behind the trigger guard tang and swivel. Enfield serial number, Another Another great item from Gainesville Pawn! var theDate=new Date() This example also has some wonderful personalization markings, with the initials and date J D H / 1864 marked in front of the trigger guard, and KDK on the left fore stock between the middle and lower barrel bands. Stock has CEH 94 carved on left side of stock. This one is 100% original down to the washers on the barrel band screws. The Enfield Pattern 1853 rifle-musket (also known as the Pattern 1853 Enfield, P53 Enfield, and Enfield rifle-musket) was a .577 calibre Mini-type muzzle-loading rifled musket, used by the British Empire from 1853 to 1867; after which many were replaced in service by the cartridge-loaded . under the crown. This model is also known as the "three band" model. These guns (L.A. Co.) did not arrive until spring of 1864. This 1849 Dragoon Revolver is non-firing replica. Tower Enfield Civil War Sergeant's Rifle.SCARCE.LAYAWAY? The Traditions St. Louis Hawken Muzzleloading Kit is a .50 Cal. This rifle is marked behind the trigger guard: 72.F.110.N.Y.V. Griswold and Gunnison Navy revolver, a .36-cal. This is a 1950-dated rifle that has retained 92-95% of the original, "SN: AA7998. Bore is bright and shiny like new with perfect 3 groove rifling. Appears to be origial manufacture. The belt is made of heavy saddle skirting and cut 2" wide. Its last battle was at Vermillion bayou, La., in Nov. 1863, where it lost 6 killed and wounded. 4 Mk. It could even be linked to an individual Union soldier. This rifle just came straight from a Wisconsin family where it was passed down for 4 generations dating back to 100 years ago. .32 Caliber - .310 Dia. It is a rule of thumb that a P53 with a British crown and VRcipher and/or a viewers mark on the lockplate is not Confederate. This gun is dated 1917 and appears to be matching. but may be cut to preference. Rifle, MB0731 Middle Barrel Band (Repro.) Overall condition is NRA Antique Fine+ with 75-80% original barrel blue that is starting to tone brown. 4 Mk. Winchester Model 1897 IN THE FACTORY SHIPPING CRATE!!! Used during the 19th century, the 1842 was the last US smoothbore rifle. There were no sales of surplus British martial arms to the Confederacy. Left side of stock is marked "S&S 44".which probably is some sort of inspection marking, possibly"Scott and Son" who was also a known supplierincluding some of theJS Anchor marked Enfields that went to the Confederacy. Solid brass body carries 15 #10 or #11 caps ready for precise dispensing. II** .577 Snider Cal. Overall length is 15" and rate of twist 1 in 16. Rifle has good rifling and no overtravel on bolt head. This is the best Civil War Enfield we've had in years! This rifle is in exceptionally good condition considering it is a battle rifle made in 1940. The left side of the barrel denotes it was built in Birmingham, England as determined by distinctive proofmarks from that region. This rifle was brought into a local gun shop as you see it. From Denix of Spain comes this high quality miniature M1860 Cavalry Saber. Offered here is a nice example of the 3rd Model Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket, as produced in England with brass butt plate, trigger guard and nose cap. See "More Info" for details. 123 15. III Rifle C&R With SLING, BAYONET, & SHEATH Here we present a Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) No. The 110th Regiment was formed early in the war from the Oswego NY area, F Company was mainly raised from men from Hannibal, New York. Wood hue is still a nice light reddish brown that hasn't aged or turned dark from oil and dirt. Most lock dates will fall between 1861 and 1864. It was the first US musket to be produced with a percussion lock. 1) Springfield. Site by One Dog Media, Copyright & Disclaimer 1996- Bore is also good and action works smoothly. The principal owner of SHC was Archibald Hamilton who was ALSO the chairman (president) of the London Armory Company (LAC) the makers of the finest rifles and pistols in England at the time. In the museums A Nation Asunder exhibit, there is a .36-cal. Most lock dates will fall between 1861 and 1864. many more examples with full details are available to our members - Learn more, Search our price guide for your own treasures, PERCUSSION ENFIELD RIFLE. II** Rifle, originall, This is a mint example of an Enfield No 4 Mk 1/3 Rifle that underwent a "Factory Thorough Repair" in 1954. Technical specifications ConclusionThe typical Confederate-issued P53 is going to be a third model P53, commercially manufactured by any number of private barrel, stock and lock makers. Lock is marked 1861. It will not have the crown and VR cipher or any martial view marks. For questions or accessibility help - please call (908) 903-1200. Some of the very first P53s made were manufactured at the Robins & Lawrence factory in Windsor, Vermont. Many collectors assume that a P53 with a Windsor-marked lockplate is of English origin. This Civil War Officer's Brass Buckle comes with our exclusive Old South Firearms adjustable replica belt which fits waist sizes 26-48. Perfect for shooters, hunters, enthusiasts, collectors, and those performing re-enactments. Huses initial efforts resulted in the purchase of 3,500 rifles from English firms during the summer of 1861. Butt plate is brass. Collectors commonly refer to this rifle as the .577-cal. They are the correct Birmingham proof marks, with the Crown over Crossed Scepters "Viewed" and "Proved" markings, and the often seen 25 marking. Action is crisp and the bore is decentit was used by a living history guy back in the 1970s to 1980s and he fired it regularlythe only two non-orginal parts are the percussion nipple and the rear sight. It has a twelve-round magazine. "25" gauge translates to .577 caliber. Original U.S. Civil War Era 3rd Model P-1853 Enfield Three Band Export Rifle marked Cook & Son and Tower 1861 with Battle Damage $2,895.00 $2,395.00 SALE! 1 Mk. The sides to the backsight are flat, and the ramrod may be of the first pattern or the improved pattern with a swell and cleaning jag slit head. Only 1,200 were manufactured by the London Armoury Co. III Br, c1857 mfr. Enfield in 7.62x51 mm NATO. So a typical firearm of this period would bear the name of one lock maker, such as Barnett, and the name of the stock maker as well as numerous other identifying marks to attribute each component to its creator. I can send this rifle straight to you in most states. Wood is heavily bruised. II** .577 Cal. 1861 Tower Musket (Enfield Model 1853) as sold to the Union Army during the Civil War. Please note that for international shipping, these MUST be shipped using UPS WW Services. See More Info. Daw & Company Snider Enfield, Enfield GR 1918 SHTL.E No1 MkIII*. Rifle, DP0761 Bridle (Repro.) Barnett & Sons, London Model: P-1853 Musket Serial Number: 309 Year of Manufacture: 1860's Caliber: .577 Caliber Percussion Action Type: Single Shot Cap and Ball Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked "309" and with three British view marks we can't make out.The lockplate is marked at the rear with "Crown /Tower" and in front of the hammer with . SEE MORE, 1842 Springfield Musket, .69 Smoothbore MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY PROGRAM. Today, this is achallenging Civil War Musketto obtain in NRA Antique Fine+ condition. DISCLAIMER: All firearms are sold as collector's items only - we do not accept responsibility as to the shooting safety or reliability of any antique firearm. Fayetteville Armory rifle, a Confederate-made .52-cal. It has 2 barrel bands with 48" total length and 33" barrel. Antique SNIDER-ENFIELD .577mm Caliber Breech Loading Rifle CONVERSION of a Pattern 1853 Enfield, Enfield No 1 Mk 3* 1918 SHTLE .303 Britt MKIII, c1862 TOWER Commercial PATTERN 1859 Short Musket Antique .68 Caliber London British Enfield Infantry Small Arm, "Savage Enfield No4 MKI Rifle .303 British (R39701), CIVIL WAR Antique UNION & CONFEDERATE Tower ENFIELD Pattern 1856 SHORT RIFLE 1857 Dated 2-BAND Pattern 1856 SERGEANTS RIFLE, Korean War Canadian No. See "More Info" for details. CIVIL WAR Antique UNION & CONFEDERATE Tower ENFIELD Pattern 1856 SHORT RIFLE 1861 Dated 2-BAND Pattern 1856 "SERGEANTS" RIFLE for sale online. muzzleloading rifle with five-groove rifling cut with a progressive increase in depth toward the breech. Price$7.00 Part Number: EN51 BRIDLE ENFIELD BRIDLE, Original. Kentucky Pistol Kit .50 Caliber Percussion 10 White Oct. Barrel with Select Hardwood Furniture. He was headed for London, England, and the offices of the London Armoury Company, the makers of the Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle. All rifles and muskets sold by IMA that were manufactured prior to 1899 are considered Antiques by the US BATF (United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms). Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives. See More. IMA considers all antique guns offered on our website as non-firing, inoperable and/or inert. Its first experience under fire was at Fort Bisland, and at Franklin it had 12 killed and wounded. Country: United States. For Enfield - Original & Repro. Year of Manufacture: 1861Caliber:.58 inchesAmmunition Type: .577 Lead Ball & Powder with Percussion CapBarrelLength:39 inchesOverall Length:55 inchesAction: Side Action Percussion LockFeed System: Muzzle-Loaded. Enfield Model 1837 1st Pattern Brunswick Rifle w/Bayonet SOLD. I have a 1862 Enfield 3 band rifle musket used by my Great, - JustAnswer Model: S221. Lock markings bear the standard Victoria monogram of a crown back of the hammer but without the V R, indicating a likely British export. Despite the distinguished senators words, Georgia, and the young Confederacy that the state had joined, were going to need more than cornstalks to repel the Yankee armies descending upon Richmond and other key cities throughout the South. USPS Priority Mail international will not accept these. Part of the Lend-Lease Act of 1941. Antique SNIDER-ENFIELD Mk. He literally beat the Norths agents by only hours in their attempts to buy up the surplus arms in England. At the contracts termination in 1858, the company sold the manufacturing equipment to the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield. There are even Crown proofs which document the Union Army Purchase contract, these are still visible behind the trigger guard! Spiller & Burr Navy revolver, several .58-cal. Enfields associated with Confederate service do not bear British martial marks.They do have proof, commercial provisional proof and view marks (above) on barrels. All orders are subject to acceptance by IMA Inc, which reserves the right to refuse any order. I AM A FULLY LICENSED FFL GUN DEALER IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT AND THE TOWN OF NEW MILFORD. Rifled. The lockplate surface is mostly dark except around the hammer base. Phone: (252) 636-3039. It weighed 8 lbs., 15 ozs. Lockplate shows some signs of original mottled case colors that have hazed over with a pleasing brown patina. These were the first rifles to reach Confederate soil since the start of the war. 1861 Tower Enfield 3 Band Musket With L&A Co. marked ramrod. However this ramrod is longer than the Mississippi ramrod but still about an inch or so too short for the Enfield. The sights are graduated to 1000 yds. Original Item: Only One Available. This one has, Serial #AF7228 / MK412794, .303 British, 25" barrel with a very good bore that has some minor freckling within the grooves. This fine weapon bears the stamped markings of Sinclair, Hamilton and Company (SHC) who were Commission Merchants located at 11 St. Helens Place, London, England. It was the first US musket to be produced with a percussion lock. Tower Marked British Enfield Pattern 1853 Rifle Musket Antique LONDON ARMOURY CO. Snider Mk. 1861 Tower Enfield 3 Band MusketWith L&A 1861 Tower Enfield 3 Band MusketWith L&A Co. marked ramrod. Bottom of stock is marked with the contractor name "SWINBURN" in block letters. Trollope, Anthony: LOT OF 2 AMERICAN FIREARMS. Civil War style Possibles Bag is made of heavy harness leather measuring 10" x 8.5" x 2.75", has a separate sections for patches and cleaning supplies and larger area for ammo, powder, and other basic supplies. Tower often appears on the lockplates of these regionally made guns. The 1853 pattern Enfield is a rifle musket. This gun is chambered in .303 British. The gun is in very good condition, with a nice stock and metalwork with a lovely oxidized patina. Stock has CEH 94 carved on left side of stock. Title 18, U.S. Code, Section 921(a)(16) defines antique firearms as all guns made prior to 1899. Year of Manufacture: 1861 Caliber: .58 inches Ammunition Type: .577 Lead Ball & Powder with Percussion Cap Barrel Length: 39 inches Overall Length: 55 inches Action: Side Action Percussion Lock Feed System: Muzzle-Loaded NOTE: International orders of antique firearms MUST be shipped using UPS WW Services (courier). All barrel bands are original. Original 3 groove rifling is still intact. Recent closet find offered as it was found. Muzzle Loading Rifles model Enfield 3 band P1853 Rifle - Davide Pedersoli Enfield Rifles - Davide Pedersoli 1853 Enfield 3-band Rifle Kit The 1853 Enfield was used in the Civil War by both the North and the South. by Hornady, Traditions Kentucky Pistol Kit .50 Caliber. Most were converted to Snyder breechloaders beginning in 1865. III .577 Caliber MILITARY Rifle Mk. This Confederate Civil War Officer's Brass Buckle is a replica of the actual buckle worn by most confederate Officers. Crown over BN, Built by Armi Jager of Italy 33 " round barrel with perfect bore European hardwood stock with brass patch box & butt plate Case colored hammer and side plate High pollished bluing, Another great item from Gainesville Pawn! This product is available for international shipping. It should come as no small comfort for any patriotic American to know that the countrys firearm industry is vibrant and productive, still faithfully serving the needs of armed citizens, law-enforcement officers and military personneljust as it has for more than two centuries. Enfield Rifles for sale - Guns International Many collectors assume that a P53 with a Windsor-marked lockplate is of English origin. 4 Mk. 1 MK III Rifle, Guns Listing ID: 811124This Enfield No. Price guide for 1861 Tower Enfield 3 Band Musket With L&A 4 MK 1 BSA SHIRLEY 1942 ***NOT A REBUILD***, ENFIELD SMLE ISOPHOR, NO 1 MK 3 ***MANY EXTRAS***LOOK***, Enfield Sporter 303 British No CC Fee | Reduced, Belgian CIVIL WAR Era UNION & CONFEDERATE ENFIELD Pattern Infantry RIFLE LIEGE PROOFED Two Band Enfield PERCUSSION RIFLE, G.H. 1* C&R Bolt Action CONTRACT Rifle US Made BRITISH CONTRACT w/BAYONET, SHEATH, & SLING Here we present a C&R British Contract U.S. Property Ma, Got a Enfield N05/MK1 303 British Jungle Carbine Bolt Action Rifle. 1:48" Twist The lock is marked TOWER / 1861 below the cap bolster, and it is marked with a QUEEN'S CROWN to the rear of the hammer. Usage of the Pattern 1858 two-band rifle-musket - North-South Skirmish Priced well below typical market retail. Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle-musket, third model, Copyright 2023 National Rifle Association. 1862 Tower Enfield - Enfield-Rifles.com For Reproduction Enfield Rifles, SP0665 Bridle Screw (Repro.) 33" bbl. The total loss of the regiment during the siege was 37 killed, wounded and missing. The three steel barrel bands are held on with screw pressure, as typical of the 3rd model. (Ret). Hornady Lead Round Balls for MuzzleLoader Derringers & Rifles. $1,395.00 SOLD. The Confederacy however contracted for the greater number which in most cases were transported by "BLOCKADE RUNNERS" based in Bermuda. This is not the case. Wood shows no burnout or spark erosion around the bolster. & Amoskeag, & Joslyn $9.95 Compare TP0671 RAMROD RETAINING SPRING $5.95 Compare TP0740 MAINSPRING ENFIELD COOK & BROS $24.95 Compare VP0720 FRONT BAND FOR 3 BAND ENFIELD $47.95 Compare XP0765 Triggerguard Swivel-Rear (Repro.) Wood has been cleaned and, G.H. Cal. graduation. It is not generally believed that any of these rifles were sold to America during the Civil War. IMA considers all of our antique guns as non-firing, inoperable and/or inert. The Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle-musket (P53) was then the standard arm of the British Army and was a percussion ignition, .577-cal. Three-Banded rifle. There is no rear sight, front sight is original. This example is clearly one of the thousands imported by the South, which are far more rare than the typical Union imported counterpart. Barrel, which has never been cleaned and is dark throughout with light scattered spots of paint. This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering because they are not legally considered firearms. Rifle - Tower & 1861 Special - Colt, L.G.&Y. The Northerners efforts were wasted: Between 1861 and 1865 some 500,000 firearms of all types were shipped to the Confederacy from Europe, and another 400,000 were shipped to the United States and to Northern state governments. Most of these models bear 1858 to 1864 lockplate dates. Antique (Pre-1899) Rifles - Flintlock Misc, Antique (Pre-1899) Rifles - Matchlock/Wheellock Misc, Century Arms International (CAI) - Rifles, Muzzleloading Modern & Replica Rifles (perc), Winchester Rifles - Modern Bolt/Auto/Single, Winchester Rifles - Pre-1899 Bolt/Single Shot, Century Arms International (CAI) - Pistols, Colt Automatic Pistols (.25, .32, & .380 cal), Colt Single Action Revolvers - Modern (22 Cal. In Feb., 1864, it was ordered to Fort Jefferson, Fla which it occupied until the end of the war. For Enfield - Original & Repro. 4 Mk. The enigmatic JS Anchor is impressed on numerous Confederate P53s, appearing on the underside of the stock immediately behind the trigger guard tang and swivel. Everything for sale on ima-usa.com is completely legal to own, trade, transport and sell within the United States of America. Huse contracted to receive all the rifles that the London Armoury Co. could produce during the following three years once the firms prior commitments were satisfied. 1861 3-Band Tower Enfield Rifle w/ Bayonet SOLD. 30" Round .656 caliber smooth-bore barrel with good bore approximately 95% of old arsenal refinish blue. The crown denotes British. Bolster area and hammer are also dark. 2 Target Rifle Regulated by Parker-Hale, HISTORIC CIVIL WAR TOWER ENFIELD PATTERN 1856 CONFEDERATE STATES CONTRACT PERCUSSION SHORT RIFLE DATED 1861, SMLE No5 Mk 1 Jungle Carbine Enfield - 303 British, Savage MKIV Enfield .303 British Lend Lease Rifle, Lithgow SHTLE III* - 303 British ( Enfield SMLE ), CIVIL WAR Era Antique Pattern 1853 ENFIELD British Percussion Rifle-Musket Circa 1861 with SOCKET BAYONET & SCABBARD, ENFIELD NO. The gun is equipped with two sling swivels, The barrel is blued and lock case hardened. Very nice example of this rifle. Most interestingly, under the middle barrel band is a "duffle cut" through the stock, which would have made it shorter to be brought back home in luggage, usually after WWI. There is a small closed crack approx. TEN+ 19TH CENTURY ROLLED NAVIGATIONAL CHARTS. Appears to have original sights. These were the first official Percussion long guns adopted by the U.S. Military. LSB#: 170211JH60 Make: J.E. 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Nearly 300,000 P53 third model rifles are thought to have seen service in the Confederate Army. S.C. Robinson Sharps-type carbine made in Richmond and a .58-cal. 128 vols. London Armoury lockplates will be marked only with 1863 and 1864 dates. Both sling swivels are missing. 4 Mk 1 .303 Cal British INFANTRY Rifle C&R BRITISH MILITARY WW II Infantry Rifle w/BAYONET Here we present a C&R British Enfield No. No real explanation has yet come to light as to the significance of this marking. The brief history of the Regiment and this rifle is:------------------- Ordered to New Orleans in 1862, and early in 1863 was assigned to Emory's division of the 19th corps. This excellent book states that the Confederate Buying Agents, Josiah Gorgas and Caleb Huse purchased over 350,000 European Rifles between 1861 and 1865, over 250,000 of these were the Percussion Enfield Rifled Muskets and 100,000 were Austrian Percussion arms. SALE! At the contracts termination in 1858, the company sold the manufacturing equipment to the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield. rifles saw service with Confederate forces in virtually every major battle of the war. .50 Caliber The wood from in front of the middle band is missing, it is cut at an angle right there. Usually yes, but not when it has a BO arrow on its butt as in this . Purchasing agents working for the United States were ordered to buy up all the arms in England and Belgium in an effort to dry up the market that the Confederates were hoping to corner. Up for sale is an Enfield SHTLE MK III *. For Reproduction Enfield Rifles, GP0642 Stirrup (Repro.) The Enfield P1853 features a ladder rear sight with a slider assembled on a base with steps, steel barrel's bands and other brass furniture. For Reproduction Enfield Rifles, GP0641 Tumbler (Repro.) Serial number B83817 with matching numbered bolt. (CYANOTYPES) eugene de salignac (1861-1943), EUGENE DE SALIGNAC (1861-1943) Group of approximately, WILLIAM H. BULL (1861-1940) CRATER LAKE /, A family archive relating to COMMANDER GEORGE, Aaron Shattuck Oil on Canvas Landscape Aaron. A copy of the equipment was sold to the London Armoury Co. of Bermondsey. 13 vols. the two factories using American-designed and produced machinery. Buttplate tang stamped 'E/ 81/ V.V' denoting use by the Victorian Volunteer forces. According to a recent Federal Emergency Management Agency report, fewer people are "prepping" today compared to previous years. Not unlike most military equipment, changes were necessary almost from the first issuance of the rifle. It will not have the crown and VR cipher or any martial view marks. Comes with, BRITISH Antique SNIDER-ENFIELD Mk II** .577mm Caliber Breech Loading Rifle CONVERSION of a P 1853 Enfield w/BAYONET & SLING Here we present an antique British MKII** Snider Enfield Rifle, or, An excellent example of a rifle used in the Great War, this Australian Lithgow SMLE NO.1 MK III Bolt Action Rifle in .303 British was manufactured at ROF Fazakerley in Australia. Antique Arms, Inc. - Tower Enfield Musket Dated 1861 The 3-Band Rifle sports blued steel bands, a brass nosecap, buttplate and triggerguard. These were designed to prevent the exposed screws on the bands from . No FFL, C&R or any license is required to possess, transport, sell or trade Antique guns. J. E. Barnett P-1853 Enfield "Tower" Musket, In The White 39 Tower Enfield Musket | An Official Journal Of The NRA Trollope, Frederick Matzow (1861-1938) oil on board, Civil War 1853 pattern .577 caliber Enfield, Arthur William Head (1861-1930) - Six watercolours, Arthur William Head (1861-1930) - Four watercolours. All Serial Numbers match, receiver, magazine, rear butt stock and fron, Rifle condition can be seen in pictures and for the age it is very good. Spout is 70 gr. It served through both World Wars and numerous sm, Presented for sale, you will find a Australian Lee-Enfield S.M.L.E.. The lock is marked, Ammunition Type: .577 Lead Ball & Powder with Percussion Cap. 1861 enfield 3 band rifle with multiple inscriptions for Queen Victoria Reginacorrect for a Civil War import.

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1861 3 band tower enfield rifle

1861 3 band tower enfield rifle