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Serial number not present, 40 in. round barrel with fixed front sight, receiver marked U.S. L.G & Y. / WINDSOR, VT., walnut half stock with grease patch hole and personal markings on buttstock.
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Overall length 55.75 in.
DOM: 1862-1864, FFL Status: Antique.
Lamson, Goodnow & Yale Co., a Massachusetts-based firm, was a prominent arms manufacturer during the U.S. Civil War. They produced Model 1861 and Model 1864 percussion rifled muskets under government contracts. Known for their quality craftsmanship, the company utilized advanced machinery to meet high production demands, contributing significantly to Union armaments during the war. Their muskets were reliable, standard-issue weapons favored for their accuracy and durability.
Overall fair condition, action is in working condition, barrel and receiver have moderate oxidation with finish wear, rear sight is missing, front barrel band is missing and rear band is loose, stock has moderate field marks from age and use, bore has moderate oxidation.