Hornady Lead Round Balls for MuzzleLoader Derringers & Rifles. Now this saber, complete with detailed scabbard, can become your favorite letter opener. I think the forearm has been shortened. under the crown. 13 vols. At the contracts termination in 1858, the company sold the manufacturing equipment to the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield. The sights are graduated to 1000 yds. But there would be no reason for an Enfield of this age to be in Europe after WWI, so possibly it was brought back in a clandestine manner by a returning Civil War Soldier. SEE MORE, The most widley used rifle during the Civil War, the 1861 Springfield was a favorite due to its' reliability, accuracy, and range. Technical specifications 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). The most widley used rifle during the Civil War, the 1861 Springfield was a favorite due to its' reliability, accuracy, and range. The P53 went through four such changes before the Snyder breechloader was adopted in the late 1860s. This Pattern 1853 rifled muskethas astandard 39" barrel in Caliber .577 with3 barrel bands and brass regulation style furniture. We can beat you Yankees, even if we are armed with cornstalks. And with those words Senator Cobb, and the rest of the Georgia delegation in the U.S. Congress, resigned their seats and headed south to take up arms against all those who would dare to challenge Georgias constitutional right to secede from the Union. AN 1853 PATTERN ENFIELD PERCUSSION CARBINE. It has a 33" barrel. TEN+ 19TH CENTURY ROLLED NAVIGATIONAL CHARTS. Wood is uncleaned. Some of the very first P53s made were manufactured at the Robins & Lawrence factory in Windsor, Vermont. Rustic/Authentic Civil War Era Powder Horn, average length is 10" including the brass spout. Wood is in excellent shape with perfect wood to metal fit with sharp contours showing only light handling marks. It is, however, safe to say that it is identified primarily with Confederate arms and equipment imported from Britain. I HAVE BEEN A FFL DEALER SINCE 1985. The barrel bears British Proof Marks, though they are somewhat faded. Co/1866 Marked Lock Here we present an antique British B.S.A. Appears to be origial manufacture. Griswold and Gunnison Navy revolver, a .36-cal. On August 22, 1861 the Bermuda steamed from Falmouth and ran the Union blockade, arriving in Savannah, Georgia, on September 18, 1861. | 1940 | No CC Fee | $Reduced for sale, British No. It was the second most widely used rifle behind the 1861 Springfield Musket. If you copy and paste this address below it will show you more pictures and the history: ------------------------------------Now about the this rifle. Very nice overall condition and far more rare to find than the English exported three band rifled musket, the Pattern 1853. In Feb., 1864, it was ordered to Fort Jefferson, Fla which it occupied until the end of the war. 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. The 40" barrel and .58 caliber allowed for an effective range of 200-300 yards. 1861 Dated Tower Enfield, 2 band Sergeant's Rifle. Rifle, HP0750 Hammer (Repro.) The British Enfield rifle-musket played a significant role in the Civil War. This Pattern 1853 rifled musket has a standard 39" barrel in Caliber .577 with 3 barrel bands and brass regulation style furniture. Therefore, all of IMA's Antique guns may be shipped to all US States and most nations around the world. Price$45.00 Part Number: EN50 TUMBLER STIRRUP ENFIELD TUMBLER STIRRUP, Original. The Union also imported Enfields which were highly prized by Federal soldiers more so than the Union made arms apparently. British Enfield 1857 Rifled-Musket .577 cal. Used during the 19th century, the 1842 was the last US smoothbore rifle. Th, c1862 TOWER Commercial PATTERN 1859 Short Musket Antique .68 Caliber London British Enfield Infantry Small Arm Here we present an antique British Commercial Pattern 1859 Percussion Musket, made, "SN:93C7931B, circa 1944, .303 British with a 25"". Heavy but soft brown suede leather completely protects black powder rifles. The Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle-musket (P53) was then the standard arm of the British Army and was a percussion ignition, .577-cal. CLICK ON CONTACT US AT THE TOP OF ANY PAGE ON THE SITE, Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa , Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds , Cs 4.52" Relic 12 Pounder Spherical Shell , Manufactured: Import / Washington, D.C. Maker: Import / M.W. Platinum Seller. The rifling is strong. This example is clearly one of the thousands imported by the South, which are far more rare than the typical Union imported counterpart. See "More Info" for details. See "More Info" details. USPS Priority Mail international will not accept these. The barrel has the early Union 24 and 24 marking on the barrel. This is an example from our values4antiques price guide We do not buy or sell any items Price Sold & Full Description AVAILABLE TO OUR MEMBERS Learn more. LSB#: 170211JH60 Make: J.E. The Confederate central government signed a contract with SHC (Archibald Hamilton) in the Usually yes, but not when it has a BO arrow on its butt as in this . (Ret). If more photos are desired reach out. Colt . The butt stock has been carved down on the comb to form a very comfortable cheek rest. Rifle, XP0765 Triggerguard Swivel-Rear (Repro.) Central Plains Beaded Hide Pipe Bag, c. 1870s. See "More Info" for additional Information. .577 in., steel rifled round barrel, 84.00cm long, bayonet mount on R.H.side. All are accurate in scale and detail. Very few of these P53s ever saw service in their original form. 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. Original Item: Only One Available. This rifle is marked behind the trigger guard: 72.F.110.N.Y.V. The lock is marked "TOWER"with an 1861 date and crown symbol behind the hammer without the "V.R." There are also some light scattered paint speckles on wrist and butt. jterminex. The ramrod tip is shaped with the characteristic jag slot. Country: United States. Enfield Model 1837 1st Pattern Brunswick Rifle w/Bayonet SOLD. Nearly 300,000 P53 third model rifles are thought to have seen service in the Confederate Army. This gun is dated 1917 and appears to be matching. Left side of receiver is engraved ""No5 MKI (F)"" and ""47 AA 7998"", indicating manufacture by ROF Fazakerley post-war in 1947. Near fine original Civil War blockade run imported P53 Tower Enfield Rifled Musket with lock dated 1861 in caliber .577; missing slide on rear sight; very clear double "SHC" inspection stamps in the wood below trigger guard; 20th century added small "CS" stamp in wood in front of buttplate tang; very early import weapon to the Confederate States According to a recent Federal Emergency Management Agency report, fewer people are "prepping" today compared to previous years. For Enfield - Original & Repro. This gun is in very good condition with some signs of wear present, 1864 Dated Antique ENFIELD Pattern .577 Cal 2-BAND Rifle-Musket NOT BRITISH American Civil War Era Rifle Here we present an antique Enfield Pattern 2-Band Rifle-Musket made in 1864. Archibald Hamilton acted as the exclusive agent for Caleb Huse and the Confederate Information Line:1-731-885-0700, Product prices and availability subject to change without notice. Many collectors assume that a P53 with a Windsor-marked lockplate is of English origin. Wood is heavily bruised CONFEDERATE BLOCKADE RUN ENFIELD RIFLE. Also with the amount of service this rifle has seen, all markings on the wood stock have long since been worn away. IMA considers all of our antique guns as non-firing, inoperable and/or inert. MODEL 1853 ENFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET. Wood has been cleaned and, G.H. Not unlike most military equipment, changes were necessary almost from the first issuance of the rifle. Weight of the weapon is 48". graduation. Trollope, Anthony: LOT OF 2 AMERICAN FIREARMS. II** .577 Snider Cal. The Confederacy was fortunate in being home to a number of U.S. armories and arsenals that yielded guns destined for the thousands of men flocking to the Stars and Bars in 1861. Rifle - Tower, SP0654 Trigger Screw (Original) For Original Enfield .577 Perc. 4 Mk. A similar Short Rifle edition of this same weapon, dated 1861, appears on the Cover of THE CONFEDERATE ENFIELD by Captain Steven W. Knott, U.S.N. With the two main rifle factories in England busy fulfilling government contracts for the British Army, Huse was forced to turn to the smaller contractors to fulfill his needs. See More Info. government principally purchasing thousands of weapons in small lot quantities thru his contacts in the British gun trade. Winchester Model 1873 Rifle in 44 WCF SOLD. Whitney Model 1861 US Navy Plymouth Rifle & Bayonet SOLD. They have the official C.S.A. insignia with copper and brass accents and were made to look just as they were during the Civil War. Antique BRITISH B.S.A. These antique guns are not sold in "live" condition. Barrel markings "25" (.577 cal.) for Queen Victoria Reginacorrect for a Civil War import. It weighed 8 lbs., 15 ozs. It is important to note that England, the home of the industrial revolution, was not as industrially advanced as America at the time. The belt is made of heavy saddle skirting and cut 2" wide. Enfields associated with Confederate service do not bear British martial marks.They do have proof, commercial provisional proof and view marks (above) on barrels. SALE! IMA considers all antique guns offered on our website as non-firing, inoperable and/or inert. Email: [emailprotected] The designation P53 as it is used in this text, refers to the 1853 Pattern Rifled Musket as adopted by the British Military Ordnance Boards in 1853. This rifle is in exceptionally good condition considering it is a battle rifle made in 1940. Most likely this example saw use after the war, probably as a hunting gun. This example is dated 1861 and has NO English issue markings, clearly indicating it came to the USA or Confederate States (via the Blockade) for Civil War use. 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. 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. $1,395.00 SOLD. The loading lever, hammer, trigger and cylinder work just like the originals. This is the best Civil War Enfield we've had in years! .50 cal, Flintlock, 28" Octagonal barrel, hooked breech, 1 in 48" twist, fixed/blade sights, weighs 7 lbs. This rifle kit allows you to build an authentic reproduction .Approved by the North-South Skirmish Association (N-SSA). Any attempt at restoring an antique gun to be operational is strongly discouraged and is done so at the risk of the customer. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the buyer to be in compliance of laws that govern their specific location. Made by Hornady 100/Pack. Price$7.00 Part Number: EN51 BRIDLE ENFIELD BRIDLE, Original. 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. Daw & Company Snider Enfield, Enfield GR 1918 SHTL.E No1 MkIII*. Anthony Trollope. There were.3 lengths of the rifle and this is the mid length version. It is very, very hard to find a unit marked rifle like this! Zoom In. 4 Mk I Rifle, manufa, WORLD WAR 2 US SAVAGE Enfield No. As a result, the only two British factories producing P53s with interchangeable parts were. Kentucky Pistol Kit .50 Caliber Percussion 10 White Oct. Barrel with Select Hardwood Furniture. 33" bbl. 8 oz. SEE MORE, The 1863 Zouave rifle was originally produced by Remington Arms under a contract with the US Government. Here we present an antique Snider-Enfield Breech Loading Rifle in .577 S, WORLD WAR II US SAVAGE Enfield No. This 1860 Army Revolver is non-firing replica. Tower often appears on the lockplates of these regionally made guns. / Washington, D.C. (870-364). Huse set sail immediately to secure the finest rifle in current use anywhere in the world. I can send this rifle straight to you in most states. Original Item: Only One Available. Worn on left Side for Right Hand Crossdraw See "More Info" for Specifications. See More. Barrel markings "25" (.577 cal.) Let the pictures show you the condition. but may be cut to preference. SHC received a 2.5% commission on all arms purchased and inspected for the Confederate London Armoury lockplates will be marked only with 1863 and 1864 dates. English Tower 1861 Rifled Percussion Musket, Civil War British Tower Enfield RifleCivil. Price$85.00 Notify when back in stock Part Number: EN90 P53 ENFIELD REAR SIGHT LADDER SLIDE AND PIN 4 Mk. Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover. ENFIELD FRONT BAND, Engineers Carbine or 2 Band Short Rifle, w/ Bayonet Lug, Reproduction. jterminex. This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering because they are not legally considered firearms. Post 6:42 PM - Jan 08 #1 2020-01-08T18:42. . Up for sale is a Fazakerly No 5 MK 1 Jungle carbine. Most lock dates will fall between 1861 and 1864. Its chambered in .303 British and is in very good condition with a repaired crack in the top forearm and a very good bore. The majority of these P53 rifles were Barnett marked. Most lock dates will fall between 1861 and 1864. ARMSCORs RIA 5.0 ST semi-automatic 9 mm Luger pistol represents the companys first handgun to be designed and manufactured here in the United States. Three-Banded rifle. SN 235. Rifled. Its first experience under fire was at Fort Bisland, and at Franklin it had 12 killed and wounded. This Pattern 1853 Enfield, with the name J.A. Active Listings: 6569. III .303 GRENADIER Rifle C&R 1942 Dated SMLE in .303 British, WORLD WAR II Era BSA Enfield No. .50 cal, percussion, 28" Octagonal barrel, hooked breech, 1 in 48" twist, fixed/blade sights, weighs 7 lbs. These were the first official Percussion long guns adopted by the U.S. Military. the buttstock is stamped Cooper and Goodman, . Additional contracts were taken out by the states of Louisiana, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina, and may be marked as such. Dates on the locks of these first models are 1854 and 1855. Own and build your own piece of history. No original colors remain. government and the contract would last for the entire American Civil War. Please try another search, Tomahawks & Tomahawk Parts and Accessories, M1826 and M1836 Water's and Johnson Pistol, M1861 Special Musket (Colt,L.G. Tower Enfield Civil War Sergeant's Rifle.SCARCE.LAYAWAY? by Hornady, Traditions Kentucky Pistol Kit .50 Caliber. The Pedersoli Enfield Rifle is engraved with "Birmingham Small Arms Trade" with a crown on right side of buttstock. Many collectors assume that a P53 with a Windsor-marked lockplate is of English origin. Please note that for international shipping, these MUST be shipped using UPS WW Services. The Snider-Enfield was produced in several variants. Quantity Available: None. Antique SNIDER-ENFIELD .577mm Caliber Breech Loading Rifle CONVERSION of a Pattern 1853 Enfield Here we present an antique British G.H. 1861 Tower Musket (Enfield Model 1853) as sold to the Union Army during the Civil War. The crown denotes British. Wood is heavily bruised. In the museums A Nation Asunder exhibit, there is a .36-cal. Walnut stock is in strong condition with minor dings, dents and light scuffs from age and use. Sharp block letters TOWER / 1861 are displayed on the lockplate in front of the hammer. 1* Rifle by Long Branch, "Lee-Enfield No.5 Mk1 .303 British (R39032), Enfield 2 Band Reproduction Percussion Muzzleloading Rifle .577 Caliber, Fazakerley Enfield No 5 Mk 1 Jungle carbine .303 cal, 1864 Dated Antique ENFIELD Pattern .577 Cal 2-BAND Rifle-Musket NOT BRITISH American Civil War Era Rifle, ISHAPORE Short Magazine Lee-Enfield No. For Reproduction Enfield Rifles, SC0741 Tang Screw (Repro.) Learn More , NSS-A Spring Nationals - May 17th thru May 21st Learn More , MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICERS SWORD WITH MONITOR BLADE BY M.W. Working artillery, fully operational cannons. It took part in the long siege of Port Hudson and shared in the grand assault of June 14. This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering. Adjustable ramp rear sights, fixed blade front sight. The gun is in very good condition, with a nice stock and metalwork with a lovely oxidized patina. He was headed for London, England, and the offices of the London Armoury Company, the makers of the Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle. 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. The stud near the muzzle accomodates a large sabre bayonet rather than a socket type. Browse all new and used Enfield Rifles for sale and buy with confidence from Guns International. For Enfield - Original & Repro. It will not have the crown and VR cipher or any martial view marks. Rifle $17.50 Compare Excellent markingsthroughout. Mechanics are good. Historical re-enactment Target shooting. 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. Spiller & Burr Navy revolver, several .58-cal. The bore is clear, but there is little trace of the original rifling left, probably due to wear. Rifle, MB0732 Lower Barrel Band (Repro.) summer of 1861 shortly after Caleb Huse arrived in England. See photos. Caliber is .577 and the original knurled and slotted ramrod is correct and original to the weapon. 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. The Long Rifle has a 3612 -inch (93 cm) barrel and three barrel bands. This classic original British longarm is an 1861 dated Enfield Pattern 1853 rifle manufactured by Tower, a private Birmingham, England arms facility. .310 Dia. These were the first official Percussion long guns adopted by the U.S. Military. Lockplate shows some signs of original mottled case colors that have hazed over with a pleasing brown patina. Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives. It was the first US musket to be produced with a percussion lock. 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! Be the first to know of our latest discoveries and exclusive offers. There is no rear sight, front sight is original. DAW & Co. "25" gauge translates to .577 caliber. Rifle - Tower & 1861 Special - Colt, L.G.&Y. 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. 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. A magazine article was written about this unit, the 110th New York, in 2003. Galt & Bro. One of the best-known makers was Barnett (inset below). The loading lever, hammer, trigger and cylinder work just like the originals. Excellent mechanically with a fine bore and crisp, strong markings overall. 1.00 inch long to the rear of the lock. Research the value of your own items: Sixteen-thousand of this pattern were made in Windsor, Vermont. Lance Sergeant. Nearly 300,000 P53 third model rifles are thought to have seen service in the Confederate Army. 1 MK III Rifle, Guns Listing ID: 811124This Enfield No. See "More Info" for more information. II** .577 Cal. 3 BAND ENFIELD RAMROD, Steel. In fact, the assembly line process and the concept of interchangeable parts was pioneered by Eli Whitney and in use in American armories as early as 1841. It was soon apparent, however, that the supplies of arsenals, state militias and personal firearms would not be enough to sustain a prolonged war against the industrial North. Almost every Enfield imported to America during the Civil War shows hard use.and sometimes you find one that's pretty nice, but you almost never see one with most of its original barrel blue intact. This says it is from the New York State Volunteers, 110th Infantry Regiment, Company F, rifle No.72. Collectors commonly refer to this rifle as the .577-cal. This rifle just came straight from a Wisconsin family where it was passed down for 4 generations dating back to 100 years ago. Lock is marked 1859" over , Australian Lee Enfield No.1 Mk.III Service Rifle. Trapper Pistol Kit .50 Caliber Flintlock 9.75 White Oct. Barrel with Select Hardwood Furniture. III .577 Caliber MILITARY Rifle Mk. This is in good condition. Gil Davis Tercenio # 3020V 34th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry Unfortunately, the family no recollection of a confirmed Civil War provenance. 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