Description:

Early model Federal contract issue U.S. Model 1841 Remington rifle, .54 cal., with a turned down barrel, also known as a ‘Mississippi Rifle'. This gun owes its nickname to the Mississippi Rifles regiment, led by Confederate President Jefferson Davis during the Mexican- American War. Davis made a deal with President Polk that he would remain in Congress long enough to participate in the vote on the Walker Tariff if his regiment were to be armed with the 1841 Remington, as Davis believed this weapon to be superior to the more commonly used smoothbore musket. We are certain this rifle was never used in the Civil War as the barrel has not been rebored, which was a requirement beginning late in 1861 when the army changed their standard issue cal. to .58. The barrel length is 32.5 in. long, overall length of 47.5 in. Underneath the barrel is a bayonet lug which was added to accept 1842 model socket bayonets, designating this rifle as one out of 1,600 Remington 1841's that were converted to hold the socket bayonets by Grosz. Stamped onto the barrel is ‘STEEL' opposite of the lock plate. Additional markings ‘Remington's, Herkimer, N.Y.' appear forward of the hammer, with ‘US', and ‘1841', at the rear, indicating this gun was manufactured at the Herkimer County gun factory where 20,000 of these guns were produced for use by New York State militia units. Bears the original ‘V' rear sight, and the front sight which has been positioned forward of the turn downed barrel. Correct brass tipped ramrod is present. A minor stress fracture is present in front of the lock plate, otherwise the stock is in fine condition. A few minor dings to the wood furniture, else excellent condition. A wonderful addition to any gun collection.

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