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Rifled percussion musket, Model 1841, Harpers Ferry, 1852, converted to .58 cal 1855 to 1860, .58cal. . The Model 1841 was the first rifled musket, it is a relatively heavy and short piece. It is often referred to as the Mississippi rifle, because of its use by Mississippi troops under command of Jefferson Davis during the Mexican War. Musket was designed as a single shot muzzleloader, manufactured from 1846 through 1855, modified in the late 1850's at the national armories, re-bored to .58 cal. Manufactured by Harpers Ferry Armory, Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now West Virginia). Marks: Lock is marked HARPERS / FERRY / 1852 behind the hammer, with eagle head and US in front. Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, additional inspector mark, [date]. Brass buttplate is marked US. Cartouche in wood on left side indicates government inspection. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot muzzleloader, brass buttplate, patchbox, and trigger guard, single brass band, brass nose cap serves as second band, strap hooks on trigger guard and nose cap. Modified in the late 1850's at the national armories, re-bored to .58 cal, the brass nose cap was shortened, single leaf long range rear sight was installed, all steel ramrod with trumpet head replaced the earlier brass tipped ramrod, lug installed on the side of the barrel for a saber bayonet. Research Center: Weapon1301-Musket-Model-1841-Harpers-Ferry-1852-v2 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-284. Barrel length, 33in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon1301-Musket-Model-1841-Harpers-Ferry-1852-v2.html |
W1410 ### Rifled percussion musket, Model 1841, Harpers Ferry, 1852, converted to .58 cal 1855 to 1860, .58cal. . The Model 1841 was the first rifled musket, it is a relatively heavy and short piece. It is often referred to as the Mississippi rifle, because of its use by Mississippi troops under command of Jefferson Davis during the Mexican War. Musket was designed as a single shot muzzleloader, manufactured from 1846 through 1855, modified in the late 1850's at the national armories, re-bored to .58 cal. Manufactured by Harpers Ferry Armory, Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now West Virginia). Marks: Lock is marked HARPERS / FERRY / 1852 behind the hammer, with eagle head and US in front. Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, additional inspector mark, [date]. Brass buttplate is marked US. Cartouche in wood on left side indicates government inspection. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot muzzleloader, brass buttplate, patchbox, and trigger guard, single brass band, brass nose cap serves as second band, strap hooks on trigger guard and nose cap. Modified in the late 1850's at the national armories, re-bored to .58 cal, the brass nose cap was shortened, single leaf long range rear sight was installed, all steel ramrod with trumpet head replaced the earlier brass tipped ramrod, lug installed on the side of the barrel for a saber bayonet. Research Center: Weapon1301-Musket-Model-1841-Harpers-Ferry-1852-v2 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-284. Barrel length, 33in. |
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