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Excellent Birmingham Enfield W/ Confederate "SH/G3" Stamp!
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Excellent Birmingham Enfield W/ Confederate "SH/G3" Stamp!
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Here is a great opportunity to own a legitimate Confederate-owned Enfield. Thanks to the exhaustive research efforts of Russ A. Pritchard and C.A. Huey's wonderful book
The English Connection.
We can now positively identify this Enfield as an honest-to-goodness Confederate musket. This musket's Confederate provenance is proven by its unique stock markings; in particular the "CROWN / SH / G3" markings stamped in front of the butt plate tang. This markings was recently proven to belong to non other than the famous Confederate Purchasing House Sinclair Hamilton & Co. While no one is sure why this Sinclair Hamilton & Co. stamp varies from the other style "SHC" markings found on other Confederate Enfields, the prevailing theory is that this style marking was an attempt by the company to assign a number to each of the five furnishers that delivered muskets to the firm. Previously, these furnishers marked the comb of the butt with a single initial to indicate that they delivered the gun. The marks were B for EP Bond, F for Parker, Field & Son, K for James Kerr, (these 3 being London makers), S for Scott & Son and J for CW James (these last 2 being Birmingham makers). Just because their furnisher’s mark appeared on the stock, did not mean that they built the gun, only that they delivered to Sinclair, Hamilton & Company under this contract. It is rational to presume that the number following the “G” in the SH/G# mark refers to the furnisher for the contract.
In addition to the "SH/G/#" stamp, this rifle also features a faint yet clearly visible script "JC" within an oval found on the left lock panel. These markings are always found in conjunction with the Crown/SH/G3 markings mentioned above. While the identity of this particular "JC" inspector is unknown it is considered to be a Confederate marking by Russ Pritchard Jr. and is also documented in the book
The English Connection.
In addition to its Confederate provenance, this Enfield is in excellent condition. The stock is very good with some minor handling marks and no areas of major damage.
The 1862-dated lock functions flawlessly on both full and half cock; and features a very nice smooth patina.
The barrel is full length with excellent Birmingham proof marks. A set of original front and rear sights are intact and unmodified.
The bore is good with strong rifling and no major rust or pitting.
The furniture is in good condition and all matching. The ram rod is full length.
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