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CONFEDERATE CAPTURED “CLEANED & REPAIRED” 1864

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
CONFEDERATE CAPTURED “CLEANED & REPAIRED” 1864

DATED COLT RIFLE MUSKET. Cal. 58. NSN. Standard configuration Colt Special contract rifle musket among the thousands captured during Lee’s Overland campaign. Steve Knott brings to light in depth research in his text “Captured & Collected” Confederate Reissued Firearms”. These long arms for many years were always a curiosity with the various stamped letters on bottom of stocks of many Union and Confederate long arms. We now understand that various Confederate armories repurposed the many thousands of arms captured. Several letter stamps are found that designate these reissued arms. The “Z” stamped forward of trigger guard is one of the two most common letters found and Knott believes it refers to a Virginia armory. Many of these reissued guns have mixed parts, from several guns to make one functional gun, many were just rusted on the battlefield when found & only needed cleaning & polishing. In the case of this Colt, like so many where stocks were broken to make the unserviceable by Union soldiers. The stock has been replaced has no US inspection cartouches, only the final “Z” CS inspection. The quality of the stock is very good and minor discernible differences externally such as mortises cut too deep or shallow making slight poor fit to metal, milling marks inside lock mortise and barrel show Confederate craftsmanship. CONDITION: very good overall, barrel proofs, lock markings, and “Z” all crisp and well defined. Mechanically fine with crisp pitted rifled bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22487/JS). $2,000-3,000.