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Maynard Conversion Converted to a Fowling Piece. An unusual "converted" conversion. The weapon started out life as a Remington made musket marked "Remington's / Ilion, NY / 1856 / US" on the lock. Later in life it underwent the Maynard conversion at the Frankford Arsenal in Philadelphia sometime between 1856-1859. At some later date it was converted for use as a fowling weapon. This old veteran has seen hard use as evidenced by the tape reinforced stock wrist, major powder pitting around the nipple, and cut down stock. Yet, an interesting firearm perfect for display or restoration.

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Auction Dates
June, 2008
29th-30th Sunday-Monday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 11
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Sold on Jun 30, 2008 for: $717.00
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