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Anyone knowledgeable on the War of Northern Aggression rifles?

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5 comments

  • CLINTF
    I typed "the War of Northern Aggression " in the subject box...why did it
    change to "War of Northern Aggression"?
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  • 11b6r
    Just encountered the auto-censor for the first time, huh?

    C I V I L W A R gets changed to War of Northern Aggression.
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  • charliemeyer007
    Post some good clear pic's. I think Bubba was playing with an old at the time rifle, you should be skeptical it's real not fake. If it were for a real general the marking would be clear IMHO.
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  • CLINTF
    I can't post the pics here (as stated above).
    I don't care as much about the name as much
    as any info probable years manufactured/possible
    use in the C I V I L W A R.
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  • rufe-snow
    quote:Originally posted by CLINTF
    I can't post the pics here (as stated above).
    I don't care as much about the name as much
    as any info probable years manufactured/possible
    use in the C I V I L W A R.


    From your description, all that can be ascertained. Is that it likely, dates to the mid 19th Century. If the "Whitmore & Wolff", and "James Little", markings are authentic.

    Provenance/documentation from the family. Tracing the rifle back, with photographs and documents like wills. Would be very beneficial.

    During the early years of the C I V I L W A R. Specially on the southern side. It was not uncommon to bring firearms from home. Do to lack of sufficient guns, to arm all the troops. Proving this is a bear though.
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