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1841
MISSISSIPPI RIFLE, .54 CAL. & .58 CAL.
This
historic percussion lock weapon gained its name as a result of
its performance in the hands of Jefferson Davis' Mississippi
Regiment during the Mexican War. The Mississippi is also
known as the "Yager" (a misspelling of the German "Jaeger").
The rifle was obsolete by 1855. However, it had previously proven
so effective that it was rebuilt to take the .54, then the .58
Cal. Minie.
Bbl. Length: 33"; O.A.L.: 48"; Weight: 9 lbs.
8 oz.; Rec. Bullet: .54 or .58 Cal. Minie
.54 Cal. -- Mod No. PRM841 - $791.00
.58 Cal. -- Mod. No. PRM842 - $791.00
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1863
C.S. RICHMOND RIFLE, .58 CAL.
Utilizing 1855 Rifle Musket parts taken from the Harpers Ferry
Arsenal, the Confederacy manufactured this long arm at the Richmond
Armory in Richmond, VA. Similar in design to the 1861 Springfield,
the Richmond Musket utilized a different rear sight, brass buttplate
and a brass forend cap. The unusual 1855 style lockplate
is marked 1863 C.S. Richmond, VA.
Bbl. Length: 40"; O.A.L.: 56"; Weight: 10 lbs. 4 oz.;
Rec. Bullet: .58 Cal. Minie.
Mod. No. CRR058 - $976.00
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PARKER-HALE
1853 THREE BAND MUSKET, .577 CAL.
The
Enfield Rifle Musket marked the zenith in design and manufacturing
of the military percussion rifle. The 1853, also known
as the First Model, was manufactured between 1853 and 1863 by
a large number of contractors including the Royal Small Arms
Factory and the London Armory Company. It features a case
hardened lock, cold forged steel barrel, and a walnut stock with
brass furniture.
Bbl. Length: 39"; O.A.L.: 55"; Weight: 9 lbs. 9 oz.;
Rate of Twist: 1:48; Rec. Bullet: .58 Cal. Minie.
Mod. No. PHM101 - $848.00
PARKER-HALE
1858 TWO BAND MUSKET, .577 CAL.
Developed
for the British admiralty in the late 1850's. the 1858 Enfield
Naval Pattern rifle was one of
the most accurate weapons of its day. Color case hardened
lock, walnut stock with solid brass fittings.
Bbl. Length: 33"; O.A.L.: 48 1/2"; Weight: 8 lbs. 8
oz.; Rate of Twist: 1:48; Rec. Bullet: .58 Cal. Minie.
Mod. No. PHM102 - $819.00
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PARKER-HALE
1861 MUSKETOON, .577 CAL.
A
replica of the 1861 Enfield carbine that was popular with Southern
Cavalry and Artillery units.
Bbl. Length: 24"; O.A.L.: 40 1/2"; Weight: 7 lbs.;
Rate of Twist: 1:48; Rec. Bullet: .58 Cal. Minie.
Mod. No. PHM103 - $734.00
PARKER-HALE
WHITWORTH RIFLE, .451 CAL. (Not Shown)
A reproduction of the famous British match rifle that was used
by Confederate snipers during the Civil War. It was known
for its accuracy out to 1000 yards. Features Whitworth's
patent hexagonal bore rifling system, fully adjustable globe
front and ladder rear sights, and a hand checkered walnut stock.
Bbl. Length: 36"; O.A.L.: 52 1/2"; Weight: 9 lbs. 10
oz.; Rate of Twist: 1:20; Rec. Bullet: .451 Conical.
Mod. No. PHM104 - $1175.00
PARKER-HALE
VOLUNTEER RIFLE, .451 CAL. (Not Shown)
This rifle was created by Parker-Hale specifically with the target
shooter in mind. It is a true re-creation of the rifle
that was issued to volunteer regiments during the 1860's.
It features Alexander Henry rifling, fully adjustable globe front
and ladder rear sights, and a hand checkered walnut stock.
Bbl. Length: 32"; O.A.L.: 49"; Weight: 9 lbs. 8 oz.;
Rate of Twist: 1:20; Rec. Bullet: .451 Conical.
Mod. No. PHM105 - $1133.00
J.P.
MURRAY CARBINE, .58 CAL.
The
J.P. Murray carbine was originally manufactured in Columbus,
Georgia during the war. This fine replica features a color
case hardened lock and solid brass furniture mounted on a walnut
stock.
Bbl. Length: 23 1/2"; O.A.L.: 39 1/4"; Weight: 7 lbs.
8 oz.; Rate of Twist: 1:48: Rec. Bullet: .58 Cal. Minie.
Mod. No. CMC058 - $748.00
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