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Ithaca Gunner
03-25-2024, 05:41 PM
I had a couple of tables at our club, (Central Penn. Antique Arms Association) gun show a few miles above Gettysburg to clear out some guns and stuff just taking up room either in my safe or shop. Of the long arms I put up for sale, nine sold at a small profit and one traded to a fine old gentleman in the club. I had to kick in a few dollars, but I came home with this fine, original Remington Contract rifle made in 1863. I came home with three unsold guns, the Remington ''Zouave'' rifle, and a nice wad of cash for future purchases.

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Nice bright sharp bore .58 7 groove 1:60 made these rifles very accurate.
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99%+ original bluing present, no wood burn-out behind the bolster, and very few scratches&minor dings.
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I wish I could keep it and shoot it, but it's just too nice, it's survived 161 years in fine condition. It's gotta find a home with a collector instead of some shooting bum like me who'll take it to the range and ruin it, I've got original veteran shooter grade Springfield's and Enfield's for that. Besides, I've got an itch that needs scratched with a vintage heavy Remington .22 target rifle.

Hellgate
03-29-2024, 11:11 AM
I don't have an original but to prevent wood burnout behind the nipple I have taken a small piece of sheet aluminum (any soft metal other than lead will do) and punched out a square hole toward one end to fit over the shoulder of the nipple and the sheet trimmed to an oval shape that guards the wood. Basically it is a 1+" ellipse that fits over the nipple and keeps the gun looking pretty new yet getting some use out of it. However I fully "get" why you are reluctant to shoot it. It is a beaut.

Ithaca Gunner
03-29-2024, 07:07 PM
Yes, I've used sheet brass on a Mississippi and aluminum foil in a pinch. It's ugly, but effective.

Rockingkj
04-05-2024, 10:48 AM
That’s in amazing condition, scary good.

Ithaca Gunner
04-06-2024, 05:45 PM
That’s in amazing condition, scary good.

It's believed they went into storage and were never issued. Even so, most I see have at least one nasty gouge in the wood or rust due to neglect or shooting without proper cleaning.