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P-1841 Smooth-Bored Brunswick Rifle w/ Sword Bayonet Untouched

ID#: 600814

Price: $399.95

P-1841 Smooth-Bored Brunswick Rifle w/ Sword Bayonet Untouched


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The British Brunswick Rifle with back action lock was officially adopted in 1837 with a 36" barrel incorporating two groove rifling for a belted ball. Trials continued to experiment with multiple grooved rifling and eventually, in 1841, a smooth-bore version was experimentally developed. In effect an inane trial in that the whole point of the adoption of the Brunswick was the increased accuracy of a rifled barrel. (Conceivably these trials were for comparison purposes for accuracy and rate of fire.) The “manufactured” smooth Brunswicks were soon abandoned and now are only a footnote to military firearms history. Sword bayonet included #600815.

Each Rifle is offered totally AS FOUND, or in AS IS condition, completely un-cleaned and un-refurbished. The only service performed has been to ensure none are still loaded! Totally covered and caked with dried on grease, dirt and rust, these can be displayed as found or be the subject of winter nights of TLC to restore them to their former glory. All appear to be complete but no guarantees as to what use or damage may be found after more than 100 years of neglect and storage. These are the typical detailed photographs but no two will be alike. Conforming to standard Brunswick Rifle dimensions these were made without the traditional brass patchbox in the butt, making them quite distinctive. Fullstocked with a substantial sword bayonet bar on the right side of the barrel. Showing only Gurkha regimental markings poses the question of how these European quality weapons ended up in Nepal. A rare opportunity to add an important stepping stone in military firearms development to any collection. There is a $10.00 additional shipping & handling charge with item, cannot be shipped USPS. We can hand select the best rifle for an additional fee of $50.00.

Each gun will feature:
The action, lever, trigger, stock (which may show signs of wear like cracks, old repairs, wood rot, etc), barrel, 2 steel barrel bands, bayonet, cleaning rod and butt plate.

Some guns may have additional pieces (sorry no choice) like minor parts & screws.

Condition:
Usually show rust & pitting and be covered in dirt as originally stored.  Otherwise they may not operate because of seizing or could be otherwise incomplete.  Plus there may be additional cracks, missing chunks, old repairs.

Note: These guns were manufactured before 1898 and are therefore legally considered antiques. It is totally legal to own these without a U.S. Federal Firearms License (FFL) and they can be shipped to most countries around the world.


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1. Anonymous User on 4/1/2010, said:

This was a hand select purchase. The rifle had the major cleaning done. All parts there, The wood in excellent condition with the exception of a crack in the vicinity of the but plate. The lock was frozen with grease, would not operate. Removed the lock plate, and 4 screws inside, disassembled, cleaned, re-grease & oil and its better than new (I adjusted the trigger pull)There was very minor rusting in the inside due to the grease, lock inside looks new now. The bayonet appears also to have its 1st cleaning done and fits the bayonet lug/foot on the rifle perfect. Minor surface rusting on the barrel no pitting. THIS IS A BEAUTY! THANKS AC. C. Green
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2. Anonymous User on 1/22/2010, said:

The 1841 Brunswick smooth bore arrived today. It is truly amazing with everything present and accounted for except the rear sight. Thanks too for the wonderful and polite service.Bobz
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3. Anonymous User on 11/12/2009, said:

I was very pleasantly surprised upon opening the shipping carton. I had ordered a hand-selected specimen and it appeared it had already been cleaned up -- not a trace of gunk on the wood and all exposed metal surfaces were clean. The lock mechanism was packed with grease and functioned perfectly. The rifle was missing the front sling swivel and screw, rear sight, one barrel retaining wedge and one brass euscution. I ordered a parts rifle of this type and got the needed missing parts from that. The bayonet did need cleaning as it was very dirty -- only minor rust pitting and discoloration though on the blade.
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4. Anonymous User on 6/21/2009, said:

It took alot of scrubing to uncover a real gem.
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5. Anonymous User on 5/26/2009, said:

got my brunswick on 5/20/09.started getting the gunk off. denatured alchol is the way to go. couple of crackes to fix and a stripped screw to replace. light rust on barrel. no pitting .havent scrubbed the bore yet. should be a shooter.will post additional information when finished.
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6. Anonymous User on 5/24/2009, said:

I bought one of these expecting something just above junk.Well was I ever surprized!!It took 4-1/2 hours from unpacking to moving it to the gun room.Plenty of old,old grease and filth.Get the steel bayonet,it fits well.The brass one dosen't fit good.
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