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Smoothbore flintlock musket, Model 1816, Harpers Ferry, .69cal. . Manufactured by Harpers Ferry Armory, Harpers Ferry Virginia (now WV) Research Center: Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry . Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry.html |
Smoothbore flintlock musket, Model 1816, Harpers Ferry, 1826, .69cal, . The Model 1816 was originally designed as a flintlock muzzleloader, .69cal.smoothbore, manufactured from 1816 through 1844. Most were converted to percussion in the 1850's, this was not converted. Manufactured by Harpers Ferry Armory, Harpers Ferry Virginia (now WV) Marks: Lock is marked HARPERS / FERRY / 1826 behind the hammer, with eagle head and US in front. Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, breech tang date is 1826. Inspector marks on the trigger, hardware opposite the lock, and the brass flash pan. Buttplate is not marked. Model features: Iron buttplate is straight against the shoulder, iron strap opposite the lock, iron trigger guard, no rear sight, two iron barrel bands, two strap hooks with button or cylindrical swivel, large iron nose guard serves as third band and forward sight, bayonet lug on top of barrel at muzzle, steel ramrod is button head and threaded. The flintlock hammer has a heart shaped opening for the jaw screw. The butt stock features a very low comb, which is the graceful curve between the butt and the wrist of the stock. Research Center: Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry-1826 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-197. Barrel length, 42 in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry-1826.html |
Smoothbore flintlock musket, Model 1816, Harpers Ferry, 1833, converted to percussion in 1850's using Belgian cone alteration, .69cal. . The Model 1816 was originally designed as a flintlock muzzleloader, .69cal.smoothbore, manufactured from 1816 through 1844. Most were converted to percussion in the 1850's, this one by the Belgian cone method, this alteration was performed at the arsenals. The flintlock pan was milled flat to the lock, the void filled with brass and the top milled flush with the lock, the flintlock hole was plugged, a nipple lug was placed on top of the barrel slightly to the side of lock, and a new hammer was placed to achieve the correct alignment. Manufactured by Harpers Ferry Armory, Harpers Ferry Virginia (now WV) Marks: Lock is marked HARPERS / FERRY / 1833 behind the hammer, with eagle head and US in front. Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, breech tang date is 1833. Buttplate is marked US and 7. Each of barrel bands is marked 7. Lock strap is marked 7 and both screws are marked 7. Model features: Iron buttplate is straight against the shoulder, iron strap opposite the lock, iron trigger guard, no rear sight, two iron barrel bands, two strap hooks with button or cylindrical swivel, large iron nose guard serves as third band and forward sight, bayonet lug on top of barrel at muzzle, steel ramrod is button head and threaded. The butt stock features a very low comb, which is the graceful curve between the butt and the wrist of the stock. Research Center: Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry-1833 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-200, Barrel length, 42 in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry-1833.html |
Smoothbore flintlock musket, Model 1816, Harpers Ferry, 1836, converted to percussion in 1850's using Belgian cone alteration, .69cal. . The Model 1816 was originally designed as a flintlock muzzleloader, .69cal.smoothbore, manufactured from 1816 through 1844. Most were converted to percussion in the 1850's, this one by the Belgian cone method, this alteration was performed at the arsenals. The flintlock pan was milled flat to the lock, the void filled with brass and the top milled flush with the lock, the flintlock hole was plugged, a nipple lug was placed on top of the barrel slightly to the side of lock, and a new hammer was placed to achieve the correct alignment. Manufactured by Harpers Ferry Armory, Harpers Ferry Virginia (now WV) Marks: Lock is marked HARPERS / FERRY / 1836 behind the hammer, with eagle head and US in front. Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, breech tang date is 1838. Buttplate is marked US. Additional inspector marks on butt, lock strap and each of barrel bands, Model features: Iron buttplate is straight against the shoulder, iron strap opposite the lock, iron trigger guard, no rear sight, two iron barrel bands, two strap hooks with button or cylindrical swivel, large iron nose guard serves as third band and forward sight, bayonet lug on top of barrel at muzzle, steel ramrod is button head and threaded. The butt stock features a very low comb, which is the graceful curve between the butt and the wrist of the stock, Research Center: Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry-1836 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-200. Barrel length, 42 in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry-1836.html |
Smoothbore flintlock musket, Model 1816, Harpers Ferry, 1837, converted to percussion in 1850's using bolster alteration, .69cal. . The Model 1816 was originally designed as a flintlock muzzleloader, .69cal. smoothbore, manufactured from 1816 through 1844. Most were converted to percussion in the 1850's, this one by the bolster method, this alteration was performed by a private contractor. The breech of the barrel was simply cut away entirely and replaced with a new section reworked with a bolster with cleanout screw and nipple, a hammer shaped for the new alignment was installed. Manufactured by Harpers Ferry Armory, Harpers Ferry Virginia (now WV) Marks: Lock is marked HARPERS / FERRY / 1837 behind the hammer, with eagle head and US in front. Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, breech tang was not marked. Buttplate is marked US. Inspector marks on barrel bands, lock strap, and screws, Model features: Iron buttplate is straight against the shoulder, iron strap opposite the lock, iron trigger guard, no rear sight, two iron barrel bands, two strap hooks with button or cylindrical swivel, large iron nose guard serves as third band and forward sight, bayonet lug on top of barrel at muzzle, steel ramrod is button head and threaded. The butt stock features a very low comb, which is the graceful curve between the butt and the wrist of the stock. Research Center: Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry-1837 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-200. Barrel length, 42 in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry-1837.html |
Smoothbore flintlock musket, Model 1816, Harpers Ferry, 1838, converted to percussion in 1850's using Belgian cone alteration, .69cal. . The Model 1816 was originally designed as a flintlock muzzleloader, .69cal. smoothbore, manufactured from 1816 through 1844. Most were converted to percussion in the 1850's, this one by the Belgian cone method, this alteration was performed at the arsenals. The flintlock pan was milled flat to the lock, the void filled with brass and the top milled flush with the lock, the flintlock hole was plugged, a nipple lug was placed on top of the barrel slightly to the side of lock, and a new hammer was placed to achieve the correct alignment. Manufactured by Harpers Ferry Armory, Harpers Ferry Virginia (now WV) Marks: Lock is marked HARPERS / FERRY / 1838 behind the hammer, with eagle head and US in front. Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, breech tang date is 1838. Buttplate is marked US and 7. Each of barrel bands is marked 7. Lock strap is marked 7 and both screws are marked 7. Model features: Iron buttplate is straight against the shoulder, iron strap opposite the lock, iron trigger guard, no rear sight, two iron barrel bands, two strap hooks with button or cylindrical swivel, large iron nose guard serves as third band and forward sight, bayonet lug on top of barrel at muzzle, steel ramrod is button head and threaded. The butt stock features a very low comb, which is the graceful curve between the butt and the wrist of the stock. Research Center: Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry-1838 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-200. Barrel length, 42 in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry-1838.html |
Smoothbore flintlock musket, Model 1816, Harpers Ferry, 1841, converted to percussion in 1850's using Belgian cone alteration, .69cal. . The Model 1816 was originally designed as a flintlock muzzleloader, .69cal. smoothbore, manufactured from 1816 through 1844. Most were converted to percussion in the 1850's, this one by the Belgian cone method, this alteration was performed at the arsenals. The flintlock pan was milled flat to the lock, the void filled with brass and the top milled flush with the lock, the flintlock hole was plugged, a nipple lug was placed on top of the barrel slightly to the side of lock, and a new hammer was placed to achieve the correct alignment. Belgian cone conversion. Manufactured by Harpers Ferry Armory, Harpers Ferry Virginia (now WV) Marks: Lock is marked HARPERS / FERRY / 1841 behind the hammer, with eagle head and US in front. Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, breech tang date is 1841. Buttplate is marked US. There is inspector mark in the wood opposite the stock. Model features: Iron buttplate is straight against the shoulder, iron strap opposite the lock, iron trigger guard, no rear sight, two iron barrel bands, two strap hooks with button or cylindrical swivel, large iron nose guard serves as third band and forward sight, bayonet lug on top of barrel at muzzle, steel ramrod is button head and threaded. The butt stock features a very low comb, which is the graceful curve between the butt and the wrist of the stock. Research Center: Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry-1841 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-200. Barrel length, 42 in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon1201-Musket-Model-1816-Harpers-Ferry-1841.html |
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