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U.S. Model 1800 flintlock rifle serial #15 made at Harper’s Ferry Arsenal under the direction of J

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U.S. Model 1800 flintlock rifle serial #15  made at Harper’s Ferry Arsenal under the  direction of J
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U.S. Model 1800 flintlock rifle serial #15 made at Harper’s Ferry Arsenal under the direction of Joseph Perkin and pre-dating any other known specimen made at a National Armory and presumed to be one of the 15rifles made for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. An article published for the American Society of Arms Collectors by Michael F. Carrick details and documents these short rifles with barrel lengths of 33” and examines this gun’s construction in detail and determines it to be a pre-production example preceding the Army contract. Also, it mentions a .54 caliber and variations in construction of rib and rearthimble. This article is well-written and researched and refers to an article by Richard Keller and Ernest Cowan entitled “The Short Rifle of Lewis & Clark”. This article discusses this rifle, #15, and states that it is a Model 1800 made in the first 11 months of 1803. This article and the prior article provide convincing theory that this Model existed and was produced under Perkin’s supervision for the Lewis and Clark