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PERCUSSION CONVERSION OF WAR OF 1812 ERA

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PERCUSSION CONVERSION OF WAR OF 1812 ERA
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA RIFLE. Cal. .54 caliber. NSN. Bbl. 38". According to author Milton Von Damm: "This is a rifle with a thirty-eight inch octagon barrel originally .52 caliber that round for just under two inches at the muzzle end of the barrel. These unusual barrels were made by Lancaster's Dickert De Huff group for a Pennsylvania rifle regiment of Militia skirmishers for the War of 1812. Unlike those rifles, this gun has no patchbox and shows little of the wear that would be expected of military use. It is probable that this was a surplus barrel that was mounted on a plain sturdy stock for the growing demands in the far West for rugged large caliber rifles. The sideplate has the initial s CG for Christopher Gumpf, a member of the Dickert De Huff group, and the five and five sixteenth of an inch flintlock is marked DREPPERT, who made locks for Lancaster gunmakers. This rifle appears to be unused and its rugged, crude stock suggests that it was either intended for military use or for the wilderness." CONDITION: smoothbore. 64 cal. Missing the 3 keys to attach stock to barrel. Missing tang screw and ramrod. Mechanics good. Clean, smooth bore. PROVENANCE: June, 2008 Walter O'Conner; Lifelong Collection of author Milton Von Damm. (01-24782/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.