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Lot 1180:Whitney Arms Company 1841 Rifle 54 percussion

September 7th, 2012|Rock Island, IL
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Lot 1180:Whitney Arms Company 1841 Rifle 54 percussion

September 7th, 2012|Rock Island, IL
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Exceptional, As Issued, U.S. Model 1841 "Mississippi" Percussion Rifle with Buff Sling

This is an extraordinary example of a U.S. contract Model 1841 rifle that was manufactured by Eli Whitney at the Whitneyville Armory in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1850. The rifle is in the original .54 caliber round ball configuration and has none of the alterations performed on most Model 1841 rifles prior to or during the Civil War. The rifle has a color casehardened lock plate and hammer with browned barrel. The trigger, screw heads, and band springs have a fiery niter blue finish. The buttplate, patch box, trigger guard, side plate and barrel bands are brass. The rifle has the distinctive over-sized brass patch box. The barrel has a half-moon shaped brass blade and a fixed rear sight. The steel ramrod has a flared brass tip. The rifle is complete with a rare white buff sling. The patch box contains a spare percussion nipple. The lock plate is roll-stamped "N.HAVEN/1850" in two vertical lines behind the hammer and "E. WHITNEY/US" in two lines ahead of the hammer. "US" is stamped on the heel of the buttplate. The barrel tang is dated "1850". The top of the barrel is stamped with the proof and inspection marks "US/GW/V P" perpendicular to the axis of the bore. "STEEL" and the small Ordnance sub-inspection mark "JH" are stamped on the left barrel flat. The left stock flat is stamped with the Ordnance final inspection mark which consists of the script initials "WAT" within an oval border and the Ordnance Sub-Inspector's script initials "GW" in an oval border. A small "W" Ordnance sub-inspection mark is stamped on the ramrod tip, upper barrel band, side plate, trigger guard, patch box and buttplate. The Model 1841 rifle was considered to be the best designed and most handsome of all U.S. percussion longarms. It gained fame during the Mexican War when the 1st Mississippi Rifles commanded by Colonel Jefferson Davis and armed with Model 1841 Rifles played a key role in the U.S. victory at Buena Vista. Initially issued to light infantry and the U.S. Mounted Rifle Regiment, Model 1841 Rifles saw wide use with both the Federal and Confederate armies during the Civil War. Most Model 1841 Rifles were altered to .58 caliber, to accept bayonets or fitted with long range sights prior to and during the Civil War. Unaltered Model 1841 Rifles in the original Mexican War configuration are scarce.

ConditionExcellent plus. The rifle is as issued and un-fired and shows only storage wear. The barrel retains 98% plus of the deep brown finish and has crisp markings and bright bore. There is no wear on the percussion nipple, bolster or adjacent areas of the lock and barrel. The lock plate and hammer retain more than 98% of the color casehardened finish with vivid case colors. The brass patch box and furniture have a deep, un-touched patina and appear to have never been polished. The barrel and lock markings and single letter Ordnance inspection marks are crisp. The stock is in excellent condition with un-handled, raised, 'feathered' grain. The "WAT" final inspection mark on the left flat is extremely crisp and "GW" sub-inspection mark is sharp. The scarce white buff sling is in near new condition with legible makers and Ordnance inspection marks. This is an exceptional example of a Mexican War configuration Model 1841 "Mississippi". Because of the wide usage these rifle received before and during the Civil War, new condition rifles like this example are very rare. This is the best example of a Model 1841 "Mississippi" Rifle ever offered for sale by the Rock Island Auction Company and is one of the very best examples of its type extant. This museum quality Model 1841 Rifle would be the center-piece of any U.S. martial arms collection.
Details
ManufacturerWhitney Arms Company
Model1841
TypeRifle
ClassAntique
Caliber / Gauge54 percussion
Barrel33 inch round
Finishbrown/casehardened
Stockwalnut

Item LocationRock Island, IL
Views5565
Catalog page61
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