INFANTRY GRENADIERS’ RIFLE, model 1777 corrected An IX, Manufacture de Charleville, First Empire. 33459
Model 1777 barrel, with five short flat sides near the breech then round, length 1.136 m, length with the breech tang 1.187 m. Breech tang marked "M 1777." Walnut stock, stock with acceptance stamp with pin, cheekpiece stock. Flintlock marked "Manufre Imple de Charleville," stamped with a "D" in a crown, from the model 1777 corrected An IX. All steel fittings held by a steel spring. Iron ramrod.
Rifle length 1.525 m.
Caliber 18 mm.
France.
First Empire.
Very good condition, the wood has undergone some restorations with a graft in the lower part between the sling swivel and the lockplate and a repair of an old fracture at the counterplate level.
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This firearm is an ancient collectible weapon that cannot be used, it is inactive, modern cartridges cannot be used with this non-functioning weapon.
The law of March 6, 2012, classifies firearms into 4 categories and regulates their acquisition and possession methods. The classification is essential. Decree no. 2013-700 of July 30, 2013, specifies the list of firearms belonging to each category.
The presented weapon falls into category D2, free possession, and can therefore be purchased without any restrictions, as it is inactive.
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