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Spectacular Condition Scarce, Highly Attractive Civil War J.P. Lindsay Model 1863 Superposed Double

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:7,500.00 - 9,500.00 USD
Spectacular Condition Scarce, Highly Attractive Civil War J.P. Lindsay Model 1863 Superposed Double
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Estimate: $7500 - 9500
Developed in 1863 by J.P. Lindsay, this rifle used a "superposed charge" system to give the firepower of a double barreled rifle in the format of a single barreled infantry musket. Equipped with a single trigger and dual hammers and nipples, the barrel would be loaded with two full loads of powder and ball, with the right hammer firing the front charge and the rear fired by the left, in that order. Only around 1000 were produced under contract to the US Army, and they were unpopular, due to the real and present danger of the first charge misfiring (bad primer, fouled powder, etc) and the second charge being obstructed and destroying the rifle. This reduced the survival rate of the rifle, making high condition examples scarce on the contemporary market. Blade front and 3-leaf rear sights, with the top of the breech section marked "LINDSAY / PATENTED. OCT. 9. 1860", a pair of boxed "ADH" cartouches on the left side of the smooth straight grip stock and a "US" on the buttplate heel.
BBL: 38 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 58
Finish: arsenal bright
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Excellent as issued, with a few light handling marks on the armory bright steel. The raised feathered grain stock is near excellent, with a barely noticeable hairline crack across the left side of the wrist with sharp edges, flats and cartouches. Mechanically excellent