Another 
                                            New & Exciting Offer From your 
                                            Friends at Loyalist Arms for 2008!
                                          
                                            
                                               
                                                  
                                                    1854 
                                                      LORENZ 
                                                    Austrian 
                                                      infantry rifle  
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                                            Another new and exciting offer from 
                                            your friends at Loyalist Arms for 
                                            2006.
                                            One of the most 
                                            imported arms, second only to the 
                                            Enfield, during 
                                            the American Civil War, 1861-65. 
                                          For 
                                            many years we have been receiving 
                                            inquiries for the famous Lorenz.
                                            Well, now we have it!!
                                            
                                            Many believe this arm is one of the 
                                            most under-represented guns of the 
                                            entire conflict.
                                            The Confederate government purchased 
                                            over 100,000 of these guns while the 
                                            union secured over 
                                            300,000 Austrian arms, most of them 
                                            Lorenzs'.
                                            Although they received a rather cool 
                                            reception from troops on both sides, 
                                            they helped fill
                                            a serious need for arms during the 
                                            early days of the war. Many were used
                                            throughout the conflict right on to 
                                            Appomattox, attesting to their durability 
                                            and accuracy. 
                                          
                                            This pic is a prototype model we received. 
                                            
                                            One of the interesting 
                                            characteristics of this gun is the 
                                            spacing of the barrel bands. It almost 
                                            appears that
                                            they were spaced haphazardly. Another 
                                            feature is the front sight. It looks 
                                            like it is twisted on the barrel
                                            but this shape accommodates the angled 
                                            groove in the bayonet socket. 
                                            Many, but not all originals had cheek 
                                            pieces carved on the left side of 
                                            the stocks. Our model
                                            has this detail. 
                                          
                                            Closeup of the 
                                            lock.
                                            The Lorenz never had a full date stamped 
                                            on the lock plate. They only had 3 
                                            digits; for example, "858"
                                            meaning 
                                            1858.
                                            We can supply other dates from 1854-61 
                                            at customers request . Standard date 
                                            is "858". 
                                            We now have the small, Austrian double 
                                            headed eagle lock stamp for marking 
                                            behind the hammer
                                            as on originals . 
                                          
 
                                            
                                            Closeup of front barrel band, etc. 
                                            All iron hardware like the butt plate, 
                                            trigger guard, 
                                            bands, etc., are characteristic of 
                                            the Lorenz Rear sight is a simple 
                                            block design. 
                                            Barrel is octagon to round & ram 
                                            rod has brass band and is drilled 
                                            like the originals.
                                            Front barrel bands are properly spaced 
                                            and correct,(approx. 2 1/2" apart), 
                                            & offset front sight 
                                            make this repro. very accurate. 
                                          Bayonet will be available 
                                            soon !! 
                                          These guns should 
                                            be particularly desireable to Confederate 
                                            reenactors as many of the
                                            trans-Mississippi army was originally 
                                            armed with this rifle. 
                                          According 
                                            to the book, "Firearms From Europe" 
                                            by Whisker, Hartzler, & Yantz, 
                                            (page 78),
                                            these guns were imported in .54, .55, 
                                            577, .58, .59, & .60 cal.
                                            Our copy is made in .62 cal smoothbore 
                                            to reduce production costs and save 
                                            on retooling at the factory.
                                            They are made to live fire with ball, 
                                            and all proofing and loading data 
                                            is sent with the musket. 
                                            
                                            Specs:
                                            Barrel length: approx. 37 3/8
                                            Overall length: approx. 52 7/8
                                            Weight: approx. 8 +lbs.
                                            Cal. .62 smoothbore 
                                            
                                            Proofing and 
                                            loading data is supplied with these 
                                            muskets.
                                            These guns carry a 6 month warranty 
                                            on all moving parts, and a 1 year 
                                            warranty on springs.
                                            Contact us for current inventory. 
                                            
                                          Price, $ 615.00 US/$ 
                                            749.00 Can.
                                           
                                          
                                          Price: 
                                            $535.00 CDN / $451.00 USD
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