zoey muzzleloader
#11
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
Posts: 10,917
RE: zoey muzzleloader
Here's some good poop for you rifleboy.
Your gun should have a lot info on thethe barrel near the breech.
For example, onmine the top of the barrel is marked NAVY ARMS CO.
The right side is marked Made In Italy.
The left side is marked .58 CALIBER XX, then there's a shield with someting in it that I can't make out, with a five pointed star inside of a sunburst-like symbol over the shield. Then there's PN with the star/sunburst on top. Then there's FINITO with the star/sunburst on top.
On a second line, there's F.A.R.A. 2048.
I did a little research and found a web site thatmatches Italian gun proofmarks to the year of proof. It'shttp://www.berettaweb.com/DL1.htm . The "XX" after the caliber marking says mine was made in 1964.
Found another web site that identifies Tradenames and Brands of Guns and Gunsmakers for3450gun manufacturers. http://www.earmi.it/armi/database/brand_a.htm (Use the alphabetical tabs at the top of the page). The "FARA" on mybarrel means it was made by Giuseppe Zoli.
If yours was made by Zoli, it's worth what cayugad says for sure - just check the North-South Skirmish Association web site. But if you shoot it with patched round balls, and like shooting, you'll never let it go.
Your gun should have a lot info on thethe barrel near the breech.
For example, onmine the top of the barrel is marked NAVY ARMS CO.
The right side is marked Made In Italy.
The left side is marked .58 CALIBER XX, then there's a shield with someting in it that I can't make out, with a five pointed star inside of a sunburst-like symbol over the shield. Then there's PN with the star/sunburst on top. Then there's FINITO with the star/sunburst on top.
On a second line, there's F.A.R.A. 2048.
I did a little research and found a web site thatmatches Italian gun proofmarks to the year of proof. It'shttp://www.berettaweb.com/DL1.htm . The "XX" after the caliber marking says mine was made in 1964.
Found another web site that identifies Tradenames and Brands of Guns and Gunsmakers for3450gun manufacturers. http://www.earmi.it/armi/database/brand_a.htm (Use the alphabetical tabs at the top of the page). The "FARA" on mybarrel means it was made by Giuseppe Zoli.
If yours was made by Zoli, it's worth what cayugad says for sure - just check the North-South Skirmish Association web site. But if you shoot it with patched round balls, and like shooting, you'll never let it go.
#12
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 7
RE: zoey muzzleloader
I have the exact duplicate of the one Semisane posted, I have never fired the rifle. I too appreciate the info on the loads. If it is not too much trouble keep us up on what you find is working best for you.Mine I beleave is a Navy arms and I was told it was a two banded enfield ( maybeanother name fora zouave), but I am no expert on military MLs.
#13
RE: zoey muzzleloader
ORIGINAL: smokepolin66
I have the exact duplicate of the one Semisane posted, I have never fired the rifle. I too appreciate the info on the loads. If it is not too much trouble keep us up on what you find is working best for you.Mine I beleave is a Navy arms and I was told it was a two banded enfield ( maybeanother name fora zouave), but I am no expert on military MLs.
I have the exact duplicate of the one Semisane posted, I have never fired the rifle. I too appreciate the info on the loads. If it is not too much trouble keep us up on what you find is working best for you.Mine I beleave is a Navy arms and I was told it was a two banded enfield ( maybeanother name fora zouave), but I am no expert on military MLs.
It was claimed many of the Confederate troops were equipped with small caliber hunting rifles in the early part of the war,and some with shotguns. Then as the battles progressed they outfitted themselves with battle field armament so they would all be similar in caliber, powder, and projectile which was a real advantage when you ran out of bullets in the heat of battle but your fellow soldier next to you did not.
The Enfield was available in both smoothbore musket and rifled musket. They were.58 caliber and the two band being a shorter barrel model was normally found carried by officers and sergeants. The three band Enfield being a longer rifle was carried by the infantry soldier. The Enfield Rifle was known for its accuracy and its overall dependability.