Skip to content
To take full advantage of this site, please enable your browser's JavaScript feature.
Learn how
My Cart
www.PedersoliAustralia.com.au
Menu
Search store
Submit search
Bullet Moulds
Breech Loading Projectile Moulds
Classic Moulds
Long Muzzleloadng Projectiles
Maxi Ball Moulds
Minie Ball Moulds
Moulding Accessories
Paper Cartridge Moulds
Round Ball Moulds
Spitzer Bullet Moulds
Cases
Display Cases
Firearm Cases
Firearm Tools
Maintainance
Nipples and Wrenches
Firearms
Breechloading
1886 Lever Action
1886 Lever Action
86/71 Lever Action
High Wall
Kodiak
Rimfire Rifles
Rolling Blocks
Sharps
1859, 1862, 1863 Paper Cartridge Sharps
Cartridge Sharps
Shotguns
Springfield Trapdoor
Muzzleloading
Guns of the Two Worlds
Napoleon's ERA
Rifles of Records
Romantic Hunting
Safari hunter
Silver Line guns
Trappers Guns
The Plains Rifle
Golden Age Firearms
Pistols
Cartridge, Cap and Ball Revolvers
Double Barrel
Queen Anne, Napoleon and Beyond
Timeless Classics
World Champions
Loading and Cleaning
Brushes, Mops, Jags etc
Loading Accesories
Loading and Cleaning Sets
Shooting Patches, Wads, Flints, etc
Loading and Cleaning Rods
Locks
Flintlock
Percussion
Military/ Sporting Accessories
Minie, Maxi Projectiles etc
New Products
Powder / Shot Flasks
Powder Flask Accessories
Powder, Shot Flasks
Sights
Front Sights
Rear Sights
Sight Sets
Tang Sights
Tunnel Front Sights
Malcolm Scopes
Nav Menu 2
Nav Menu 3
Nav Menu 4
Nav Menu 5
Nav Menu 6
Nav Menu 7
Nav Menu 8
Home
>
Firearms
>
Muzzleloading
>
Silver Line guns
>
Cook & Brother Artillery Carbine S209
Quantity in Stock:
(Out of Stock)
Availability::
Usually Ships in 24 Hours
Product Code:
S209
Qty:
Description
Please contact for pricing.
Firearms will only be shipped to nominated LFD's
Cook & Brother Artillery Carbine S209
On 1855 Ferdinand W.C. and Francis Cook, both from New York where they emigrated from England when young, founded their mechanic company in New Orleans, Louisiana. At the beginning of 1861, with the secession of Louisiana on January and the Fort Sumter’s attack on April, the Cook brothers started their guns manufacturing underlining how good rifles could be manufactured either in England and in America. The bombing of the town from the Union Navy started on April 18, 1861 obliging the Cook brothers to move their manufacturing activity to Athens, Georgia. The guns production in New Orleans, for the short time that it was possible, was limited to about thousand rifles for the infantry and carbines for the artillery, while other seven thousands, including also some carbines for the cavalry, were manufactured in Athens. All the guns made by Cook & Brother were inspired to the well known English models and of course they are among the most interesting and searched for of the produced guns equipping the Confederate troops during the American Civil War.
Our reproduced gun features all the brass garnitures, two sling swivels, one fit under the front band and one at the stock and the ramrod with brass concave tip and jag slot. The barrel is blue and the lock is case hardened. The stock is made of walnut.
Specs
Calibre -
S20958 - 58 Cal
Twist Rate - 1:48
Barrel Length - 24"
Overall length - 40 1/2"
Weight - 7.05 lbs, 3.2 kgs
Related Items
Enfield 3 Band P1853 S221
Zouave US Model 1863 S291
CS Richmond Type 111 S205
Enfield 2 Band P1858 S220
Enfield Musketoon P1861 S218
1816 Harpers Ferry - Colt Conversion S273
Mississippi US Model 1841 S201
Lorenz Infantry Rifle Type 11 S183
Share your knowledge of this product.
Be the first to write a review »