Purchased March 15 2018.
The lock of the gun is marked 1861/Tower forward of the lock, with the usual British “Crown” to the rear of the hammer. The gun bears no British military marks at all, which is typical of guns bound for export markets. The upper left of the breech is marked with the usual London commercial View, Proof and Definitive Proof marks, and with a two 25 gauge mark, indicating .577 caliber.


The P53 came with a bayonet.

I had an extra scabbard and frog for a P53 bayonet so that worked out well.



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Purchased on January 26 1994.


24 bore which is .58 caliber.

1121 is the Confederate "control number." If the ramrod is original to the piece, it will also have 1121 engraved on it near the jag head.

Brit regulations specified that all arms were to have a number not to exceed four digits engraved "and in no instance stamped or punched" on the butt plate, the ramrod, the bayonet socket, the bayonet scabbard stud, and the waist belt. In short, each stand of arms had all of the components numbered together.
Faint Confederate J S / Anchor viewer’s mark of John Southgate.

I ran into a collector from South Carolina who has a large collection of Confederate stuff----on one of his Confederate marked muskets he has the ramrod for my P53 numbered 1121.
I asked him if he would sell it and he said $1,000 USD--that is almost $1,300 Cdn.
I decided to pass---but at least I know where it is.
His ramrod for my gun.

The lock of the gun is marked 1861/Tower forward of the lock, with the usual British “Crown” to the rear of the hammer. The gun bears no British military marks at all, which is typical of guns bound for export markets. The upper left of the breech is marked with the usual London commercial View, Proof and Definitive Proof marks, and with a two 25 gauge mark, indicating .577 caliber.


The P53 came with a bayonet.

I had an extra scabbard and frog for a P53 bayonet so that worked out well.



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Purchased on January 26 1994.


24 bore which is .58 caliber.

1121 is the Confederate "control number." If the ramrod is original to the piece, it will also have 1121 engraved on it near the jag head.

Brit regulations specified that all arms were to have a number not to exceed four digits engraved "and in no instance stamped or punched" on the butt plate, the ramrod, the bayonet socket, the bayonet scabbard stud, and the waist belt. In short, each stand of arms had all of the components numbered together.
Faint Confederate J S / Anchor viewer’s mark of John Southgate.

I ran into a collector from South Carolina who has a large collection of Confederate stuff----on one of his Confederate marked muskets he has the ramrod for my P53 numbered 1121.
I asked him if he would sell it and he said $1,000 USD--that is almost $1,300 Cdn.
I decided to pass---but at least I know where it is.
His ramrod for my gun.
