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RARE CONFEDERATE SOUTH CAROLINA PALMETTO MODEL

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RARE CONFEDERATE SOUTH CAROLINA PALMETTO MODEL
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1841 MISSISSIPPI RIFLE. Cal. 54. NSN. One of the most elusive of Confederate secondary arms is the South Carolina Palmetto Armory Model 1841 rifle, which there are very few specimens known. This example conforms to other known Palmetto Armory rifles: 33" barrel, brass furniture, unique toolbox mortise not cut for extra nipple, brass tipped ramrod. Lock markings: "PALMETTO ARMORY SC" in a circle around a Palmetto tree forward of hammer and "COLUMBIA / SC 1852" vertically at tail. Barrel breech marked "Wm.GLAZE&CO." and P V proofs. Buttplate has Palmetto "SC" overstrike of original "US", uniquely Palmetto matching assembly marks "V R" stamped inside buttplate & stock. Tang screw is original Palmetto round & semi- domed head, Federal always flat, retains unique Palmetto original brass blade front sight, fixed rear sight. This is a good original survivor. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of the American Society of Arms Collectors (ASAC) #115; Page 115/51 "The Palmetto Rifle, An Examination of the Survivors" by Frederick G. Novy, letter & notes from Dr. Novy on this rifle. CONDITION: fair to good overall, complete & original other than stock being cut back a few inches and brass barrel bands being blacksmith replacements. Barrel has been reamed out to .58 caliber with no remaining rifling present, missing sling swivels. Lock markings are all discernible with fine pitting over face of lock. Barrel has been cleaned with pitting, "Wm.GLAZE&CO." marking discernible, "P V" are clear, palmetto tree proof obscured. Stock is refinished with 2 large wood inset repairs rear & above lock. Mechanics are fine, clear smooth bore with some rust. Ramrod is original US Model 1841 with "M" inspection mark. PROVENANCE: Dr. Fred Novy collection. Dr. Novy is leading authority on Palmetto weapons and author of "The Palmetto Rifle" article published in American Society of Arms Collectors bulletin. He has studied most examples known in about every major institution & private collection. (01-29598/JS). ANTIQUE. $6,000-8,000.