SgtNickFury
32 Cal
Looking for information on this rifle and ended up joining this forum. Just picked this up a few days ago. Been using Breakfree CLP and microfibre cloth to remove surface rust which there is a lot of.
Would be great to keep, however due to financial situation need to list it for sale here and a few other places too.
This is one of approximately 5,300 rifle-muskets contracted with the state of New Jersey by J.T. Hodge and A. M. Burton circa 1863-1864, not included as part of the reported 11,495 "Trenton" marked rifle-muskets delivered under U.S. contract during the Civil War. These New Jersey Contract Model 1861 rifle-muskets are described on pages 307-309 of George D. Moller's book "American Military Shoulder Arms Volume III" with this exact rifle photographed on page 308. The book states, "Burt & Hodge received at least four contracts from the State of New Jersey for rifle muskets. In 1863, they contracted with the state as Trenton Arms Company, and in 1864, they contracted as the New Jersey Arms & Ordnance Company... some of which specified that the locks be marked 'Trenton.'" Features a bayonet stud front sight and flip-up 500 yard rear sight. The left of the barrel at the breech is marked "N.J." and has standard "V/P/eagle head" proofs. The lock is marked "U.S./TRENTON" ahead of the eagle and shield. "1864" dated on the tail of the lock and top of the barrel at the breech. Oval script "NJ" (State of New Jersey) cartouche marked on the left stock flat.
Would be great to keep, however due to financial situation need to list it for sale here and a few other places too.
This is one of approximately 5,300 rifle-muskets contracted with the state of New Jersey by J.T. Hodge and A. M. Burton circa 1863-1864, not included as part of the reported 11,495 "Trenton" marked rifle-muskets delivered under U.S. contract during the Civil War. These New Jersey Contract Model 1861 rifle-muskets are described on pages 307-309 of George D. Moller's book "American Military Shoulder Arms Volume III" with this exact rifle photographed on page 308. The book states, "Burt & Hodge received at least four contracts from the State of New Jersey for rifle muskets. In 1863, they contracted with the state as Trenton Arms Company, and in 1864, they contracted as the New Jersey Arms & Ordnance Company... some of which specified that the locks be marked 'Trenton.'" Features a bayonet stud front sight and flip-up 500 yard rear sight. The left of the barrel at the breech is marked "N.J." and has standard "V/P/eagle head" proofs. The lock is marked "U.S./TRENTON" ahead of the eagle and shield. "1864" dated on the tail of the lock and top of the barrel at the breech. Oval script "NJ" (State of New Jersey) cartouche marked on the left stock flat.
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