Infantry rifle M1815 nr.1 or percussion gun with ramrod and bayonet of the Rotterdam militia, infantry rifle percussion gun
Title

Infantry rifle M1815 nr.1 or percussion gun with ramrod and bayonet of the Rotterdam militia, infantry rifle percussion gun

Caption

Infantry rifle M1815 nr.1 or percussion gun with ramrod and bayonet of the Rotterdam militia, infantry rifle percussion gun rifle firearm weapon iron steel wood walnut metal, w 6.5 h 21.0 (underside of crumb plate to top of cock) Infantry rifle M1815 nr.1 with transformed fireproof lock to percussion; frontloader single loops with smooth barrel loose ramrod and small bayonet fittings iron. Cupped cheek crumbled angel engraved 580 on lock plate crowned S 24 on pan residue punched 177 on cock crowned Z or T inside cock 31 and O on tail engraved 1815 stamped on course in room 1824 and crowned .. unreadable chimney-crowned V and PB and loose crown and unreadable front rosette brace debossed crowned JP and single IP above front sling ring debossed 29 and crowned JP on rear cordon bracket 43 and crowned JP locked on slab back plate crowned .. unreadable on trigger guard front plate recessed crowned JP on backside grip plate debossed crowned JP on drawer on both sides of the trigger guard wing R and S on flask rudiment of circular brand Rotterdam army militia war bullet gunpowder infantry Military military gunner militaria After scrapping of weapons in the army at the militia in use. On 2 December 1903, 14 guns were received by the museum from the captain-quartermaster of the Rotterdam Regiment with permission from the colonel commander. Were stored in the warehouse of the militia on the south side of the Achterklooster. In 1907 they came to the museum after the shooting of the militia

Date

1903

Credit line

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Reference

LZT19B44_388

Model release

NA

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Rights managed

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