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Outstanding Scarce Lindsay Two Shot Model 1863 U.S. Superposed Rifled Musket with Bayonet

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 7,000.00 USD
Outstanding Scarce Lindsay Two Shot Model 1863 U.S. Superposed Rifled Musket with Bayonet
This rare Civil War 1863 U.S. Double Rifle Musket was manufactured by J.P. Lindsay in 1863-64. The Ordnance Department purchased 1000 of these two-shot rifle muskets. The muskets were withdrawn from service after they showed a tendency to fire both of the superposed charges simultaneously. The musket has a single barrel and two hammers and is fitted with the standard two-leaf folding rear sight, screw-fastened barrel bands and straight shank, tulip-head ramrod. The stock is oil finished black walnut. The rear sight has a blue finish; all of the other components were originally 'National Armory Bright'. The top of the barrel is marked: "LINDSAY/PATENTED OCT. 9, 1860" in two lines. The heel of the buttplate is stamped "U.S.". The left stock flat is stamped with two Ordnance inspection marks which consist of the scrip initials "ADK" with an oval border. The bright finished, Model 1855 socket bayonet is stamped "U.S." on the shank.
BBL:
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 58 percussion
Finish: bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN


Unissued, very fine. The musket has never been cleaned and is protected with a "nicotine" type coating and all of the original arsenal bright finish remains under this. The balance of the barrel, hammers, trigger guard, barrel bands and buttplate has a mellow patina. The rear sight retains nearly all the original blue finish. The stock is in excellent condition with sharp edges, crisp inspection marks and raised, 'feathered' grain. Wear is limited to some scattered, minor, storage marks. The musket appears to be un-issued and un-fired. The bayonet has not been cleaned and is in good overall condition with a dark patina and some scattered patches of light surface rust. This is an outstanding untouched, original example of a scarce and unusual Civil War rifle musket.