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445 - Regulation infantry rifle model 1777 modified AN IX; First E…
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Estimate €800 - €1,000
Description
Regulation infantry rifle model 1777 modified AN IX; First Empire period. Original flintlock, manufactured by the Imperial factory in St Etienne. Bronze bassoon, bassoon cover of the model, hammer and jaw of origin. On the top of the thunder, marking Mle 1777 (attenuated), weapon numbered 521 on the barrel, and 18 6. All steel fittings and original on a sturdy walnut stock, no wormholes or grooves with a few stains around the pins, minor knocks from use, and the stigmata of exposure to fire on the bottom of the stock. Nailhead ramrod. Wood hallmarked AP. Stock button peg engraved EF (rounded text illegible). No date on left side of barrel. Muzzle diameter 17.7 mm. Barrel length 1.04 m at thunder for an overall length of 1.43 m. Presence of sling and bayonet lug. Good weapon of war having lived the vicissitudes of the engagements, presenting various punches of control. In used condition, with shocks, slight surface oxidation but no perforating corrosion. Assisted by Mr Etienne Gaillard (06 63 13 63 66 - [email protected])
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