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SCARCE NEW HAVEN 1860 IRON FRAME HENRY RIFLE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:20,000.00 USD Estimated At:40,000.00 - 60,000.00 USD
SCARCE NEW HAVEN 1860 IRON FRAME HENRY RIFLE
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SERIAL NUMBER 278. Cal. 44. S# 278. The 1st Henry Rifles were made with iron frames in a total production estimated 225-250, there are 98 survivors documented S# 1 to highest S# 355. 355 iron frames were not made as brass guns in same configurations are interspersed with few duplicate numbers. All early iron & brass up to about S# 400 have standard features including 1000 yard adjustable rear sight, brass half moon crescent inset front sight, earliest two line address with small fonts with mixed serif and san-serif fonts, measuring about 2.5" in length on 24" octagonal barrel with integral full length magazine sleeve, varnished straight grain walnut stock with correct large .92" diameter mortised cleaning rod chamber with extra shallow groove required for space for the largest early four piece wood and metal cleaning rod sets. This is very attractive rifle with moderate estimate. CONDITION: good to very good overall, mottled dark patina, good markings throughout. The scarce correct original 1000 yard sight appears is present. Rifle is matching and original throughout, all matching serial numbers on all screws, barrel, lower tang, stock, & buttplate. The barrel address was professionally remarked and fonts are almost identical to original. Good six groove rifled bore. Stock is tight and well fit retaining some original varnish with scattered staining and cosmetic blemishes. (01-26367/JS). ANTIQUE. $40,000-60,000.