Ridgeway Civil War Research Center, A virtual examination of artifacts of the American Civil War |
|
Civil War Weapons, all pre 1898 | |
by Harry Ridgeway |
Rifled percussion musket, Special Model 1861 Contract, Lamson, Goodnow & Yale, 1863, .58cal. . The Model 1861 was the primary musket at the start of the Civil War. Musket was designed as a single shot, rifled, muzzleloader utilizing the .58 cal. elongated minie ball. Springfield Armory supervised the manufacturing and distribution of the Model 1861 muskets. In order to fulfill shortages, production was sub-contracted to a number of private manufacturers. The Special Model 1861contract represented a transition from the Model 1861 design and incorporated many of the features eventually adopted in the Model 1863 regulation, namely the contoured hammer, flat bolster and removal of band springs. Lamson Goodnow & Yale Co., Windsor, Vermont produced approximately 50,000 muskets under this contract. Manufactured by Lamson Goodnow & Yale Co., Windsor, Vermont. Marks: Lock is marked 1863 behind the hammer, with eagle over US, and L G - & Y / WINDSOR - VT - (letters are italic) in front, eagle on bolster. Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, and (date). Buttplate is marked US. Three bands each marked U. Cartouche in wood on the left side indicates government inspection, additional inspector mark the barrel. Model features: The Special Model 1861contract represented a transition from the Model 1861 design and incorporated many of the features eventually adopted in the Model 1863 regulation, namely the contoured hammer, flat bolster and removal of band springs. Musket was designed as a single shot .58 cal. rifled muzzleloader, iron buttplate, contoured hammer, bolster is milled flat eliminating the clean out screw, two leaf sight, three barrel bands are rounded with tightening screws secured by internal springs, two strap hooks on trigger guard and second band, ramrod is tulip head with straight shank and threaded end, iron nose cap. Research Center: Weapon1524-Musket-Model-1861-Lamson-Goodnow-Yale-1863 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-338. Barrel length. 40in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon1524-Musket-Model-1861-Lamson-Goodnow-Yale-1863.html |
W0933 ### Rifled percussion musket, Special Model 1861 Contract, Lamson, Goodnow & Yale, 1863, .58cal. . The Model 1861 was the primary musket at the start of the Civil War. Musket was designed as a single shot, rifled, muzzleloader utilizing the .58 cal. elongated minie ball. Springfield Armory supervised the manufacturing and distribution of the Model 1861 muskets. In order to fulfill shortages, production was sub-contracted to a number of private manufacturers. The Special Model 1861contract represented a transition from the Model 1861 design and incorporated many of the features eventually adopted in the Model 1863 regulation, namely the contoured hammer, flat bolster and removal of band springs. Lamson Goodnow & Yale Co., Windsor, Vermont produced approximately 50,000 muskets under this contract. Manufactured by Lamson Goodnow & Yale Co., Windsor, Vermont. Marks: Lock is marked 1863 behind the hammer, with eagle over US, and L G - & Y / WINDSOR - VT - (letters are italic) in front, eagle on bolster. Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, and (date). Buttplate is marked US. Three bands each marked U. Cartouche in wood on the left side indicates government inspection, additional inspector mark the barrel. Model features: The Special Model 1861contract represented a transition from the Model 1861 design and incorporated many of the features eventually adopted in the Model 1863 regulation, namely the contoured hammer, flat bolster and removal of band springs. Musket was designed as a single shot .58 cal. rifled muzzleloader, iron buttplate, contoured hammer, bolster is milled flat eliminating the clean out screw, two leaf sight, three barrel bands are rounded with tightening screws secured by internal springs, two strap hooks on trigger guard and second band, ramrod is tulip head with straight shank and threaded end, iron nose cap. Research Center: Weapon1524-Musket-Model-1861-Lamson-Goodnow-Yale-1863 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-338. Barrel length. 40in. |
W0521 ### Rifled percussion musket, Special Model 1861 Contract, Lamson, Goodnow & Yale, 1863, .58cal. . The Model 1861 was the primary musket at the start of the Civil War. Musket was designed as a single shot, rifled, muzzleloader utilizing the .58 cal. elongated minie ball. Springfield Armory supervised the manufacturing and distribution of the Model 1861 muskets. In order to fulfill shortages, production was sub-contracted to a number of private manufacturers. The Special Model 1861contract represented a transition from the Model 1861 design and incorporated many of the features eventually adopted in the Model 1863 regulation, namely the contoured hammer, flat bolster and removal of band springs. Lamson Goodnow & Yale Co., Windsor, Vermont produced approximately 50,000 muskets under this contract. Manufactured by Lamson Goodnow & Yale Co., Windsor, Vermont. Marks: Lock is marked 1863 behind the hammer, with eagle over US, and L G - & Y / WINDSOR - VT - (letters are italic) in front, eagle on bolster. Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, and (date). Buttplate is marked US. Three bands each marked U. Cartouche in wood on the left side indicates government inspection, additional inspector mark the barrel. Model features: The Special Model 1861contract represented a transition from the Model 1861 design and incorporated many of the features eventually adopted in the Model 1863 regulation, namely the contoured hammer, flat bolster and removal of band springs. Musket was designed as a single shot .58 cal. rifled muzzleloader, iron buttplate, contoured hammer, bolster is milled flat eliminating the clean out screw, two leaf sight, three barrel bands are rounded with tightening screws secured by internal springs, two strap hooks on trigger guard and second band, ramrod is tulip head with straight shank and threaded end, iron nose cap. Research Center: Weapon1524-Musket-Model-1861-Lamson-Goodnow-Yale-1863 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-338. Barrel length. 40in. |
W0914 ### Rifled percussion musket, Special Model 1861 Contract, Lamson, Goodnow & Yale, 1863, .58cal. . The Model 1861 was the primary musket at the start of the Civil War. Musket was designed as a single shot, rifled, muzzleloader utilizing the .58 cal. elongated minie ball. Springfield Armory supervised the manufacturing and distribution of the Model 1861 muskets. In order to fulfill shortages, production was sub-contracted to a number of private manufacturers. The Special Model 1861contract represented a transition from the Model 1861 design and incorporated many of the features eventually adopted in the Model 1863 regulation, namely the contoured hammer, flat bolster and removal of band springs. Lamson Goodnow & Yale Co., Windsor, Vermont produced approximately 50,000 muskets under this contract. Manufactured by Lamson Goodnow & Yale Co., Windsor, Vermont. Marks: Lock is marked 1863 behind the hammer, with eagle over US, and L G - & Y / WINDSOR - VT - (letters are italic) in front, eagle on bolster. Barrel is marked VP over eagle head, and (date). Buttplate is marked US. Three bands each marked U. Cartouche in wood on the left side indicates government inspection, additional inspector mark the barrel. Model features: The Special Model 1861contract represented a transition from the Model 1861 design and incorporated many of the features eventually adopted in the Model 1863 regulation, namely the contoured hammer, flat bolster and removal of band springs. Musket was designed as a single shot .58 cal. rifled muzzleloader, iron buttplate, contoured hammer, bolster is milled flat eliminating the clean out screw, two leaf sight, three barrel bands are rounded with tightening screws secured by internal springs, two strap hooks on trigger guard and second band, ramrod is tulip head with straight shank and threaded end, iron nose cap. Research Center: Weapon1524-Musket-Model-1861-Lamson-Goodnow-Yale-1863 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-338. Barrel length. 40in. |
Ridgeway Civil War Research Center, A virtual examination of artifacts of the American Civil War Weapons Research center, weapons, click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon0000-Index.html. Research center, weapons, click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon0000-Index.html. |
Civil War Relicman,
Harry Ridgeway, Civil War weapons, Relicman sales catalog. Sale listings click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Relicman-Sales-Weapon0000.html. Sale listings click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Relicman-Sales-Weapon0000.html. |