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SOLD. This is an exceptionally well cared for rifle. The 1861 Springfield was one of the principal firearms of the Civil War. And while not a perfect clone, this rifle shines. The 58 caliber 40" barrel has a twist that appears slower than 1:66, and certainly not the 1:48 I found on the interwebs. Features a one-piece American walnut oil finished stock that doesn't have a blemish worth mentioning. The steel parts are finished bright as they should be, with some minor oxidation spots as commonly found on bright metal. The lock is marked "1861 Springfield" and is emblazoned with an eagle. Top of breech stamped 1861. Bore us bright and sharp. Some minor residue remains along edges of grooves from whatever sub the previous owner used, maybe just once! $925 SHIPPED.
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