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Lot 57: Extremely Rare Wesson & Leavitt Revolving Rifle Serial Number 16

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: April 20, 2012

Lot 57: Extremely Rare Wesson & Leavitt Revolving Rifle Serial Number 16

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: April 20, 2012

Estimated Price: $25,000 - $35,000

Extremely Rare Wesson & Leavitt Revolving Rifle Serial Number 16

Manufacturer: Wesson & Leavitt Massachusetts Arms Company
Model: Revolving-Rifle
Type: Rifle
Gauge: 40 Perc
Barrel: 24 inch round
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grip:
Stock: walnut
Item Views: 2897
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 30
Class: Antique
Description:

Percussion revolving rifle patented by Edwin Wesson and Daniel Leavitt and manufactured by the Massachusetts Arms Co., of Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, c. 1850. Experts estimate that only between 20 - 50 of these rare rifles were manufactured. The rifle frame is based on the .40 caliber, Wesson & Leavitt "Army" revolver with side hammer and six-shot cylinder. An integral fixed rear sight is mounted on the top of the frame. The 24-inch round two-step barrel has a brass front sight blade. The rifle has an oil-finished one-piece walnut stock with integral pistol grip and iron buttplate. The trigger guard is brass. The buttplate, frame, hammer and cylinder pin are casehardened and the barrel, top strap and cylinder have a blue finish. The right side plate is roll-stamped: "WESSON'S & LEAVITT'S PATENT". The top strap is marked: "MASS. ARMS CO.?CHICOPEE FALLS" in two lines. The rear face of the cylinder is roll-stamped: "LEAVITT'S PATENT APRIL 29, 1837". 'WESSON'S PATENT AUG. 28, 1849" is stamped on the frame above the cylinder arbor pin. The number "16" is stamped on the rear face of the cylinder and "56" is stamped on the rear of the barrel lug.

Rating Definition:

Very fine. The rifle shows only minimal firing wear. The barrel retains 60% plus of the original high polish blue finish. The finish on the rear third of the barrel has faded to a plum brown patina from handling. The cylinder has a smooth plum brown patina; there is light to moderate flash pitting on the percussion nipples and adjacent areas of the cylinder. The top strap has most of the high polish blue finish intact. The cylinder pin, frame, side plate and hammer retain about 80% of the subdued color casehardened finish. The case colors on the buttplate have faded to a dark patina and the buttplate heel shows some scattered pitting. The stock/pistol grip is in excellent condition. The well-figured walnut has nearly all of the varnished finish intact and is free from handling or storage marks. The markings on the side plate, frame and cylinder are clear. The bore is bright. The action is crisp and functions well. This is a very fine example; perhaps the best example extant of an extremely rare Wesson & Leavitt Revolving Rifle.



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