Siringo
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I recently purchased a Sarson & Roberts 1861 Contract Rifle. Or that is what it is supposed to be. The lock is correct in that it is marked "U.S.", "New York", "1862". However there is no date stamp on the barrel or proof marks on the rear angular side of the barrel. Also, there is not a Maker Mark on the stock lock bolt side. Plus, there is no "U.S." stamp of the top of the butt plate.
From what I understand they only made 5,600 and their quality control was not so good. There was a classification system and many of the rifles never made it to service.
I'm curious if anyone on this forum has any knowledge of this contract rifle and its idiosyncrasies.
Thanks
From what I understand they only made 5,600 and their quality control was not so good. There was a classification system and many of the rifles never made it to service.
I'm curious if anyone on this forum has any knowledge of this contract rifle and its idiosyncrasies.
Thanks