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RARE CONFEDERATE JS/ANCHOR M-1856 IRON MOUNTED ENFIELD RIFLE.

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RARE CONFEDERATE JS/ANCHOR M-1856 IRON MOUNTED ENFIELD RIFLE.
SN 668/769. Cal. 577. This is a rare iron mounted JS/anchor proofed model 1856 Enfield rifle with 33" bbl that was once in the collection of Wiley Sword and pictured in his text Firepower From Abroad. Enfield rifled muskets are scarce with JS/anchor marks and SNs but the rifles are much rarer and the iron mounted rifles are among the rarest of all Confederate arms. This gun is in fine orig condition as pictured on pp. 42 and 44 of the book mentioned. Ramrods with SNs are quite rare and no more than a handful of this model are known. The initials of the Confederate "JCM" who probably carried this gun are carved into the buttstock and this carving is also shown in Mr. Sword's text. This is a scarce and fine example of a rare Confederate used rifle that most examples did not survive. PROVENANCE: Collection of Wiley Sword. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. SN 668 is stamped on bottom of buttstock just behind an easily discerned JS/anchor marking as can be seen in photographs. SN 769 is cut into ramrod and though numbers don't match they appear to have grown up together as patina and color match well. Metal overall is gray/brown with old areas of cleaning. Markings in lock and bbl are very good and crisp as can be seen in photos. Stock is sound and solid with numerous dings and dents (especially on bottom of buttstock rear of stock maker's cartouche) with some erosion on top of comb of buttstock. Mechanics are very good and functional. Bayonet stud on bbl has been removed. Bore is very good with well discerned rifling. 4-49416 JS208