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OHIO Marked CIVIL WAR Antique LEMILLE French M1842 Percussion RIFLE-MUSKET
OHIO Marked UNION ARMY Musket
Here we present an antique “OHIO” Marked Belgian LeMille French Model 1842 Style Percussion Musket, manufactured circa the late 1850s to early 1860s in Liege, Belgium. This example of one of the tens of thousands of European muskets and rifles imported to arm early war volunteers in the American Civil War.
Many of these arms were made in Liege, who’s gun makers produced copies of regulation arms for a number of European countries. This example is a copy of the French Model 1842 with “OHIO” clearly marked multiple times on the stock, along with a man’s initials “TB”, carved into the stock. As is characteristic of many Belgian and French arms, it has a back action lock, with the lock plate secured at the rear by a screw requiring a special screwdriver to discourage the infantry soldiers from meddling where they shouldn’t.
There were many muskets purchased by the Union agent Hartley throughout Europe. This weapon was imported in large quantities and was issued, and disliked, by thousands of Union infantrymen. Imported arms played a key role in the early years of the war before the U.S. armories and contractors could catch up in production. Some estimates of imported French and Belgian arms place their numbers close to 150,000 examples.
The overall condition is good. Strong action. The bore is in good shape. This example sports a solid stock with an average amount of wear. “T.B” is marked on the right buttstock. “OHIO” marked wrist. The ramrod is absent.
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Barrel is 40-1/2 inches.
Caliber: .69 Percussion
Overall condition as seen in photos.
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$1800
#233085