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SOLD - Pending funds Scoped "Picket Ball" Target Rifle

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This .44 heavy target rifle was typical of those used by Sharpshooters on both sides of the American Civil War. This particular style did not require a false muzzle to load. Rather, it used a cone shaped "picket ball". It was built by Charles Dieckow, active 1860-1881 in Utica, NY. It has a 28.5" barrel that is 1.25" across flats. Bore is very sharp. It is topped with a brass telescopic sight marked G.A. HENYON MAKER. Optics a little cloudy and crosshairs need replacing. LOP is 13". Singke set trigger.There is no proof that this was used in the Civil War, but it is conceivable. Other photos attached include a group of Union sharpshooters and picket balls excavated from a Union encampment in Virginia. $1300 + Shipping.
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Wonderful rifle. A couple of questions, please:

1. Does the lock work property on half and full cock?
2. Does the set-trigger work properly?
3. Does the scope elevation screw still work?
4. What material is the scope eyecup made out of?
5. Any cracks or repairs to the stock?

Thanks!

David
 
Wonderful rifle. A couple of questions, please:

1. Does the lock work property on half and full cock?
2. Does the set-trigger work properly?
3. Does the scope elevation screw still work?
4. What material is the scope eyecup made out of?
5. Any cracks or repairs to the stock?

Thanks!

David
1.Yes
2. Yes
3. Rubber (cracked)
4. None other than small hairline at lock screw

But rifle sold this a.m.
Y'all have a Happy Holiday season however you celebrate.
 
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