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Rifle percussion rifle, Model 1855 Harpers Ferry, with two brass bands, brass patchbox, long range sight, brass trigger guard, brass forenend cap, fitted for saber bayonet, 1858, .58cal. . The model 1855 was the first long arm made for the new. 58 caliber minie. The addition of the new Maynard feed system was thought to be an improvement over the earlier percussion nipple system in which caps had to be hand placed, however caps could still be manually placed, and as a practical matter the paper feed system did not work out, and was simply abandoned by the time the next model was introduced in 1861. The Model 1855 long-arm manufactured with two bands was referred to as a percussion rifle, while the same weapon with three bands was a percussion rifle - musket, both are muzzle loading muskets and by 1861, nearly all were three band and are often referred to simply as muskets. Manufactured by Harpers Ferry Armory, Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now West Virginia). Marks: Lock is marked 1858 behind the hammer, with eagle on the Maynard flap and US / HARPERS FERRY in front, Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, and (date). Buttplate is marked US. Two bands each marked U. Model features: Brass buttplate, brass patchbox cover, patchbox drilled with two slots (unique to Harpers Ferry), C shaped hammer, bolster with clean out screw, early versions employed the long range site, brass trigger guard, two brass barrel bands are flat and held in place with springs, two strap hooks on top band and trigger guard, nose cap is brass, lug placed on right side of barrel for a saber bayonet, ramrod is tulip head with bulge, end is threaded. Research Center: Weapon1451-Musket-Model-1855-Harpers-Ferry-1858 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-309. Barrel length, 33in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon1451-Musket-Model-1855-Harpers-Ferry-1858.html |
W1220 ### Rifle percussion rifle, Model 1855 Harpers Ferry, with two brass bands, brass patchbox, long range sight, brass trigger guard, brass forenend cap, fitted for saber bayonet, 1858, .58cal. . The model 1855 was the first long arm made for the new. 58 caliber minie. The addition of the new Maynard feed system was thought to be an improvement over the earlier percussion nipple system in which caps had to be hand placed, however caps could still be manually placed, and as a practical matter the paper feed system did not work out, and was simply abandoned by the time the next model was introduced in 1861. The Model 1855 long-arm manufactured with two bands was referred to as a percussion rifle, while the same weapon with three bands was a percussion rifle - musket, both are muzzle loading muskets and by 1861, nearly all were three band and are often referred to simply as muskets. Manufactured by Harpers Ferry Armory, Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now West Virginia). Marks: Lock is marked 1858 behind the hammer, with eagle on the Maynard flap and US / HARPERS FERRY in front, Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, and (date). Buttplate is marked US. Two bands each marked U. Model features: Brass buttplate, brass patchbox cover, patchbox drilled with two slots (unique to Harpers Ferry), C shaped hammer, bolster with clean out screw, early versions employed the long range site, brass trigger guard, two brass barrel bands are flat and held in place with springs, two strap hooks on top band and trigger guard, nose cap is brass, lug placed on right side of barrel for a saber bayonet, ramrod is tulip head with bulge, end is threaded. Research Center: Weapon1451-Musket-Model-1855-Harpers-Ferry-1858 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-309. Barrel length, 33in. |
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