Commercial production English Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle musket with experimental alteration to Lindner percussion breechloading system. Barrel secured by 3-screw clamping Palmer patent barrel bands, brass furniture, walnut stock. Lock marked 1863/TOWER” forward of cock with English royal crown at tail. Breech with Birmingham commercial view, provisional proof, and definitive proof marks as well as a pair of “25” gauge marks. Retains correct pattern long-range military ladder rear sight, combination front sight/bayonet lug, and both sling swivels. Thin shank cleaning rod is not a ramrod and although apparently period is a replacement. Edward Lindner tried to sell his patent percussion breech-loading to the US Ordnance Department by building sample guns on obsolete US Model 1816 Muskets. It is probable that this alteration on a British Pattern 1853 Enfield that was almost certainly a Civil War import was done for the same purpose, to sell the Lindner concept to a potential client, possibly a foreign military or for early US military breech-loading trials. A very interesting gun worthy of additional research. CONDITION: Good. Retains no finish with a dull grey appearance typical of a chemical cleaning, showing mottled oxidized discoloration over most of the surfaces. Barrel with moderate pitting on the exterior and interior. Bore fair, with some visible rifling. Percussion lock and breech-loading mechanism both functional. Brass furniture with a medium gold patina. Stock with moderate wear and a substantial repaired break through the forward portion of the lock mortise, extending to the Lindner stock reinforcement bolt near the back of the rear sight. Although a serious break, the repair is expertly executed and appears completely stable. Stock sanded and refinished. TP Name Value Accessories Barrel Length 34" Caliber/Bore 25 Bore - .577 Caliber Drop at Comb Drop at Heel FFL Status Antique Length of Pull Manufacturer Unknown Model Experimental Lindner P1853 Paperwork Serial Number NSN
Commercial production English Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle musket with experimental alteration to Lindner percussion breechloading system. Barrel secured by 3-screw clamping Palmer patent barrel bands, brass furniture, walnut stock. Lock marked 1863/TOWER” forward of cock with English royal crown at tail. Breech with Birmingham commercial view, provisional proof, and definitive proof marks as well as a pair of “25” gauge marks. Retains correct pattern long-range military ladder rear sight, combination front sight/bayonet lug, and both sling swivels. Thin shank cleaning rod is not a ramrod and although apparently period is a replacement. Edward Lindner tried to sell his patent percussion breech-loading to the US Ordnance Department by building sample guns on obsolete US Model 1816 Muskets. It is probable that this alteration on a British Pattern 1853 Enfield that was almost certainly a Civil War import was done for the same purpose, to sell the Lindner concept to a potential client, possibly a foreign military or for early US military breech-loading trials. A very interesting gun worthy of additional research. CONDITION: Good. Retains no finish with a dull grey appearance typical of a chemical cleaning, showing mottled oxidized discoloration over most of the surfaces. Barrel with moderate pitting on the exterior and interior. Bore fair, with some visible rifling. Percussion lock and breech-loading mechanism both functional. Brass furniture with a medium gold patina. Stock with moderate wear and a substantial repaired break through the forward portion of the lock mortise, extending to the Lindner stock reinforcement bolt near the back of the rear sight. Although a serious break, the repair is expertly executed and appears completely stable. Stock sanded and refinished. TP Name Value Accessories Barrel Length 34" Caliber/Bore 25 Bore - .577 Caliber Drop at Comb Drop at Heel FFL Status Antique Length of Pull Manufacturer Unknown Model Experimental Lindner P1853 Paperwork Serial Number NSN
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