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Item Code: 490-2271
The Pattern 1854 Austrian Lorenz was the second most imported rifle after the British Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle.
This scabbard has thin black leather covering a wood body frame. The shape is made to fit the Austrian quadrangle socket bayonet. The leather is in exceptional condition overall, with only a small split where it wraps around the belt hook. The iron throat shows some light surface rust which can be easily cleaned. Iron finial remains intact.
A nice scabbard. [jet] [ph:L]
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