This is an issue or inventorynumber. It probably also survived a brutal mutiny in India in 1857 in which the 1st 60th valiantly foughtwith the Ghurkas and EIC to defeat the mutineers at Meerut. Best of all, it is marked "1st 60th" on the top tang of the buttplate which is a story in itself. I wonder if Jeff's Brunswick came thru IMA by chance ?? Officers of the Rifle Brigade were then invited to comment, but they seemed mainly concerned with the bayonet controversy. Has its original brass buttplate and has a repro nose cap and patch box cover that needs to be fitted/attached. . What a great job of restoration. Even though the rib and groove design of the Brunswick allowed it to use rounds that did not fit quite as tightly, the black powder used during this period would quickly foul the barrel, making even the Brunswick's design more and more difficult to load as the rifle was used. The Trigger guard, Butt Cap. It is believed that most of these Brunswicks were of the older first pattern with the back action lock and issued to the Trans-Mississippi Command (Firearms of Europe, 2nd Ed., Whisker, Hartzler, Yantz. Folding rear leaf sight, Leather sling, Metal ramrod, Bayonet Lug, Some light repairs & Handling . [2] Almost immediately, the caliber was changed from 0.654 inches (16.6 mm) to 0.704 inches (17.9 mm) under a new program of standardization. Do you plan on shooting them ? A pair of cone wrenches and a single bullet mold were also include in each case. The 1837 had a back action lock where the hammer was at the forward end of the lock plate. Atlanta Cutlery had a bunch of these which came from Nepal. By 1830'sand 40's standards, this was quite an advancement in its day, something that is often over-shadowed by the development of the Minie Ball. What's so really sad is I was so excited about wanting to see the pictures I completely ignored the title to the post BRUNSWICK P-1837 !!!!! Product Information A P-1837 Brunswick percussion rifle, chambered in .704. The stock does not appear to have been sanded and still retains relatively good lines and edges, with any rounding or softening of the edges being the result of real world use, not modern abuse. Hex Bore - The Whitworth Research Project. Pubs, Breweries and Historic Hotels. There are also some small patches of more moderate pitting present in the bore, and the rifling is slightly thinner near the muzzle, suggesting at least moderate use during its working life. Walnut stock has brass fittings and a patch box to the shoulder butt, retains steel ramrod. The rifle was used in England and assorted colonies and outposts throughout the world. The Brunswick was also manufactured in Belgium. These P-1841 rifles went into production around 1844 and were in the field the following year, and most collectors refer to the improved Brunswick as the Pattern 1844. The weapon was of .704 caliber with a 33 1/16 inch browned barrel incorporating a hooked breech The .704 caliber was chosen so that standard infantry musket balls could be used if necessary. We believe the 2nd Amendment is best defended through grass-roots organization, education, and advocacy centered around individual gun owners. An important part of British Colonial History, this classic Brunswick p-1837 percussion rifle saw service throughout the empire. With the adoption of the Pattern 1853 Enfield, the Brunswick rifle, along with the Pattern 1839 and 1842 muskets and the Pattern 1851 Mini Rifle all became obsolete and essentially worthless arms in British military inventories. long with two wide grooves making a complete turn. But know the had rifled ones also . Offered here is what I believe to be the 10th known example of a Confederate Purchased P-1844 Brunswick Rifle. The Pattern 1841 replaced the back action lock with a side lock. I don't have the trigger guard to photograph as it's at the TIG welder to get a screw hole plugged so I can reloacate a screw. Sure some others who are really up on this stuff will be along shortly . Carlo III (nato Charles Philip Arthur George; Londra, 14 novembre 1948) il re del Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord e degli altri quattordici reami del Commonwealth.. Figlio maggiore della regina Elisabetta II e del marito Filippo di Edimburgo, appartiene al casato Windsor, che ha mantenuto tale denominazione per decreto reale anche dopo il matrimonio della madre. Purchased up three antique firearms at an estate auction. The stock was not as straight as the Baker, in order to give a better aim, and the furniture was of iron, blued or case hardened to avoid the glitter of brass. Our "Brunswicks" were manufactured by the East India Company and Nepalese armorer using a mix of British and locally made parts they were issued exclusively to the British Home Army and the Indian Army rifle regiments. Antique 1837 Brunswick Rifle muzzle loader, .704 flanged ball, with ramrod, patch box, sling which is old, don't know if original. You are using an out of date browser which is likely incompatible with our website. The Clive mark is that of Birmingham barrel maker who worked from 1814-1832, becoming Clive & Son in 1832 and remaining in business through 1869. Walnut stocked with a brass patch box holding cleaning tools and cleaning patches. Congratulations, Cleaned up real nice for sure. I can't wait to get out to the range. When it arrived, it looked rather like the pictures on their site - covered in filth, crystallized storage grease, rust and grime. I can't remember last time or what I bought from them myself ! This rare and historic 1st pattern Brunswick was once carried in the hands of the elite riflemen belonging to the 1st Battalion of the legendary60th King's Royal Rifle Corps or(KRRC). This particular example was built by Enfield in 1843 and survived thousands of miles of travel across land, sea, and plenty of combat. Such beautiful workmanship. The stock is cracked at the wrist and part of the front end is missing on the left side. Be the first to know of our latest discoveries and exclusive offers. You can post now and register later. Any attempt at restoring an antique gun to be operational is strongly discouraged and is done so at the risk of the customer. Antique 1837 Brunswick Rifle muzzle loader, .704 flanged ball, with ramrod, patch box, sling which is old, don't know if original. This rare 1834 vintage H. Ferry manufactured rifl .Click for more info Seller: Antique & Modern Firearms, Inc. Area Code: 859 $3,495.00 NEW THIS WEEK! Where the rifling left the muzzle, Lovell made two semi-circular notches into which the belt of the ball fitted a considerable help to loading. In 1837 the decision was made to adopt the Brunswick system. Forsyth died in June 1843, aged 74. Complete with Colonial issue Brunswick brass hilted bayonet with knuckle guard (regrets, no scabbard available). Limited numbers of Brunswick rifles were imported to the United States during the Civil War. In 1836 the British military officially adopted the percussion cap to replace flint as the ignition system for small arms, although it would be 1839 before a new infantry musket using the percussion system would be officially approved and start to be issued in any quantity. Found in Nepal these are original 2 groove smooth bore Officer's Muskets that have the outward appearance of being P-1837 Brunswick Rifles. Flintlock. IMA works diligently to be aware of these ever changing laws and obeys them accordingly. Hall Model 1819 U.S. Breech Loading Rifle fitted with a 32 5/8 inch round barrel with rifled bore, walnut stock, and is .54 Cal. The Brunswick was one of several designs submitted to replace the Baker flintlock rifle which was the current British military long arm. 8 products Bayonet for P-1841 Smooth-Bored Brunswick Rifle $95.00 Sold out P-1837 Sword Bayonet $125.00 The neck is also marked with 2 punch dots (really squares) and an 18. Your entered maximum bid will not be disclosed to the seller or other auction pa Hi Gene (sorry I just saw the pun as I typed it. Hawg, I looked it up on Wiki after I posted that.then promptly forgot to edit my thread.lol! The Brunswick rifle was a large calibre muzzle-loading percussion rifle manufactured for the British Army at the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield in the early 19th century. typical of the 2nd Model. A store that buys old military stuff and sells it like your guns . long and a knuckle bar. $ 5,990.00. Later rifles used a slightly larger patch box with two compartments. Or am I confusing that with something else? This suggests that JM was the setter up, the workman who actually assembled the gun. English Pattern 1837 Brunswick (MEW1177) Price $495.00. Here is the rifle. Evaluators also noted that the simplified two groove design of the Brunswick was likely to have a longer service life than the barrel of the Baker, and the Brunswick rifle was noted as being very rugged overall. Our competition-style Gold . However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the buyer to be in compliance of laws that govern their specific location. I was impressed by the mold and decided to go right to work and cast a bunch of soft lead belted balls. The pipe rocked axially around the pin by nearly 10 degrees, meaning there was too little wood under either end of it. JavaScript is disabled. There is some moderate wood loss around most of the pins and wedges, with the loss around the two rearmost pins on the reverse of the stock being the most objectionable. JavaScript is disabled. It was ironical that these gunmakers should at the same time be fulfilling the last orders for the old flintlock rifles. Produced in the mid 1800's, the Brunswick had a uniquely rifled barrel with only two grooves, unlike the older contemporary rifles or smoothbore muskets. 450 Bushmaster is a rifle cartridge developed by Tim LeGendre of LeMag Firearms, and licensed to Bushmaster Firearms International. The Brunswick rifle was a large caliber (.704) muzzle-loading percussion rifle manufactured for the British Army at the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield in the early 19th century. Unfortunately a hole in that location has mostly obliterated the mark. WOW !!! While the CH / 1 is nearly obliterated by the hole from the old collection tag, I am quite sure that I can make out its remnants. Nearby Similar Homes. The bottom of the barrel also bears the initials JM, which match the M in the lock and the same initials in the stock behind the triggerguard. Originally sold by International Military Antiques as in "untouched condition" for $595.00. Not all of the 2,020 Brunswick Rifles purchased by Huse during 1861-62 successfully arrived in the Confederacy. The rifling design had been selected not so much for accuracy, but for its ability to see significant use without becoming too fouled to load. It's not an 1837, it's an 1841. The stock has a few old, fine grain cracks, mostly along the upper edges of the stock to barrel joint. The target has already been searched 80 times. I remember something about the oval rifling now you bring it up . Davis was the lock maker. Ft. 1969 S Ouray St, Aurora, CO 80013. Sooner, it was the Baker rifle that was a flintlock, the Brunswick looks similar but they were percussion rifles. Regardless he has a pretty cool piece of history !!!! This law exempts antique firearms from any form of gun control or special engineering. Caroline Nordyke Look East Realty. 450 . Brunswicks were built by Enfield andseveral private firms in London which are marked "Tower". What's a max bid? Page 3 of 4. The barrel has a mostly smooth, dark brown patina on its surface, while it retains traces of what appears to be a period rust blued finish underneath. IMA considers all antique guns offered on our website as non-firing, inoperable and/or inert. 138 subscribers This video is part of a 4 Part video series on the 1837 Brunswick Rifle. International orders of antique firearms MUST be shipped using UPS WW Services (courier).
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