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$200.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 343-10
These parts of an English pattern 1853 Enfield rifle musket were excavated at Falling Waters, WV, where the Confederates re-crossed the Potomac River effectively ending the long Gettysburg Campaign. Complete barrel with sights, all three barrel bands, and brass butt plate. Approx. 40” in length. Relic condition, uncoated, but solid condition.
Length of item will require shipment in one of our sword/carbine boxes - $45.00 insured UPS east of the Mississippi, $60.00 west of the Mississippi.
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