Artemus Leonard Percussion Sharp Shooters Rifle
- .41 caliber
- Civil war time
- Artemus Leonard was a gunsmith in Saxtons River Vermont from 1840 to 1860
- Side locks made by Warren & Steele from Albany NY (circa 1840)
- This gun came from a family who's great, great grandfather was a sharp shooter for Colonel Berdan. He was private Charles Lucier from Company F, 1st USSS & 2nd USSS Company E & 4th Vermont Infantry Company G
- Same style gun as the Winslow Homer's painting of the sharpshooter on Picket duty
- Unparalleled quality and accuracy of a rifle from this era
- Walnut wood half stock is in great condition
- Heavy Octagon barrel
- Barrel has a concealed hooked breech and fitted with a percussion drum & nipple
- Hooded post front sight
- Includes rare 3 piece false muzzle with plunger. 4 dowels fit into holes bored in the flat of the muzzle. These fit perfectly and have a tab that blocks your sight so you can tell that the false muzzle needs to be removed before shooting. Secondary use is to protect end of muzzle
- Plunger starter is a mechanical version of a "short starter" that precisely matched to the bore and false muzzle
- No serial number
Determined at checkout.