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Desirable & Rare Berdan Sharps New Model 1859 Percussion Rifle

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Desirable & Rare Berdan Sharps New Model 1859 Percussion Rifle
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serial #54463, .52 cal, 30'' barrel with an oxidized bore showing some subtle bright areas and evident rifling throughout. This rifle has a lot of character with honest use and retains all of the correct features including double set triggers, no lever locking catch and falls squarely within the proper serial number range of those rifles issued to Col. Hiram Berdan's First and Second Sharpshooter Regiments (54,374 to 57,567). It is believed that many of the first 600 rifles were delivered to the 1st Regiment of Sharpshooters received at Yorktown, VA on the 7th of May in 1862. The metal surfaces have mostly toned to a mottled mix of deep gray and gunmetal patina showing an old cleaning overall with remnants of light to moderate old pitting and some old moderate dings along the action. The rear sight assembly and many of the screws are later replacements and the pellet pusher is missing but the remaining parts of the primer system appear to be intact. All of the proper original markings are also largely intact, those on the barrel with softened edges but otherwise legible. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend remain in good condition as cleaned showing partially smoothed-over old abrasions and the buttstock with a repaired break along the right side of the wrist, repaired chips and areas of synthetic filler against the action. The patchbox hardware and sling swivels are intact, the front sight is significantly worn-down with no blade present, the barrel is matching the action and the lock with double set triggers seems to function normally. While a bit rough around the edges this rifle remains a very good example piece of an always sought-after Berdan Sharps for the U.S. martial collector. (13C11673-8) {ANTIQUE} (7000/9000)