1093

A unique rifle that holds the distinction of being the first bolt-action rifle adopted by the U.S. Military when the Ordnance Dept. ordered 900 of them in 1859. The rifle has a number of unique characteristics including a bottom-mounted hammer intended to reduce the chance of powder burns to the shooter's face, a handle-operated bolt that also acted a bullet plunger for seating a round to the chamber, and last but not least a very unorthodox paper cartridge design with the bullet placed behind the powder. With this design, a ready-to-fire Greene rifle actually has two projectiles loaded, one at the front of the chamber and another at the rear, creating a seal at the bolt face upon firing. The shooter then would only be required to rotate the bolt handle up and push it forward to seat the previously rearward projectile and insert another paper cartridge before placing another percussion cap. This particular rifle has had a rough life, unfortunately, with the bolt and plunger completely seized shut, a large crack to the stock at the grip, heavy corrosion around the percussion nipple, and spots of surface rust throughout. The cleaning rod is also missing but the bore brush is still present in the trapdoor compartment in the buttstock. A very rare and interesting piece of American firearm history! OAL: 52 1/2", BBL: 35"

nique rifle that holds the distinction of being the first bolt-action rifle adopted by the U.S. Military when the Ordnance Dept. ordered 900 of them in 1859. The rifle has a number of unique characteristics including a bottom-mounted hammer intended to reduce the chance of powder burns to the shooter's face, a handle-operated bolt that also acted a bullet plunger for seating a round to the chamber, and last but not least a very unorthodox paper cartridge design with the bullet placed behind the powder. With this design, a ready-to-fire Greene rifle actually has two projectiles loaded, one at the front of the chamber and another at the rear, creating a seal at the bolt face upon firing. The shooter then would only be required to rotate the bolt handle up and push it forward to seat the previously rearward projectile and insert another paper cartridge before placing another percussion cap. This particular rifle has had a rough life, unfortunately, with the bolt and plunger completely seized shut, a large crack to the stock at the grip, heavy corrosion around the percussion nipple, and spots of surface rust throughout. The cleaning rod is also missing but the bore brush is still present in the trapdoor compartment in the buttstock. A very rare and interesting piece of American firearm history! OAL: 52 1/2", BBL: 35"

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November 10, 2023 11:00 AM EST
Thomaston, ME, US

Thomaston Place Auction Galleries

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Bid Increments
From: To: Increments:
$0 $99 $10
$100 $499 $25
$500 $999 $50
$1,000 $2,499 $100
$2,500 $4,999 $250
$5,000 $9,999 $500
$10,000 $14,999 $1,000
$15,000 $49,999 $2,500
$50,000 $99,999 $5,000
$100,000 + $10,000