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P-1864 Snider Breech Loading Rifle w/ Bayonet

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Price: $550.00

P-1864 Snider Breech Loading Rifle w/ Bayonet


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Jacob Snider developed this system for the Pattern 1853 Enfield, the most prolific imported percussion rifle used by both the North and South during the US Civil War. In 1864 the British Board of Ordnance adopted the Snider system, with the first being issued in 1865. Improved in 1867 by the use of Colonel Boxer's center fire brass bodied cartridge, the rifle was used very effectively in the Abyssinian Campaign of 1868. The system utilized a hinged breech block with an internal firing pin assembly that permitted the use of a self contained cartridge of lead bullet in cardboard, and after 1867, brass casing. This highly efficient conversion system prolonged the active life of the P-1853 rifles up until 1871 when the Martini System was adopted. Price includes bayonet.

These are of Nepalese origin and in fair to good condition. 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. No express shipping on hand select orders.

Also available without bayonet

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 12/5/2009, said:

Very well please with the Snider, good addition to the collection.
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2. Anonymous User on 9/28/2009, said:

I spoke with one of the customer service representatives and told him what I was looking for. He assured me that this rifle would look nice--and it does! I paid extra for the hand-select, and I am just thrilled with the condition of the piece. Its action works smoothly, and it is is really nice condition. A little clean up with mineral spirits to get some of the dirty oil off of it, then a re-oiling to protect against rust. It is just gorgeous!
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