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Smoothbore flintlock musket, Model 1816, Springfield, 1817, .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 Springfield Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: Lock is marked eagle over US in front of hammer, SPRING / FIELD and date, 1817 behind the lock, buttplate also dated, 1816, barrel is marked P, eagle head, Vand US. Model features: Rounded hammer versus the flat hammers of earlier models, lockplate is flat with a bevel the rear is rounded replacing the teat of earlier models, pan is iron and detachable secured with the frizzen by a single screw, 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: Weapon1202-Musket-Model-1816-Springfield-1817 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-193. Barrel length, 42 in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon1202-Musket-Model-1816-Springfield-1817.html |
W1297 ### Smoothbore flintlock musket, Model 1816, Springfield, 1817, .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 Springfield Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: Lock is marked eagle over US in front of hammer, SPRING / FIELD and date, 1817 behind the lock, buttplate also dated, 1816, barrel is marked P, eagle head, Vand US. Model features: Rounded hammer versus the flat hammers of earlier models, lockplate is flat with a bevel the rear is rounded replacing the teat of earlier models, pan is iron and detachable secured with the frizzen by a single screw, 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: Weapon1202-Musket-Model-1816-Springfield-1817 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-193. Barrel length, 42 in. |
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