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Rifled percussion musket, Model 1863 with external band springs, (Type II), Springfield, 1864, .58cal, . The Model 1863 introduced improvements over the original Model 1861 rifle, and corrected deficiencies from the 1863 design. The 1864 improvements are referred to as Type II by collectors. Musket was designed as a single shot, rifled, muzzleloader utilizing the .58 cal. elongated minie ball. Manufactured by Springfield Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: Lock was marked 1864 behind the hammer, with eagle and US / SPRINGFIELD in front, flat bolster depicts an eagle, barrel was marked VP over eagle head and (date), buttplate marked US, three bands each marked U, cartouche on wood on left side indicate government inspection. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .58 cal. rifled muzzleloader featuring iron buttplate, the old design of C shape hammer was replaced with a contoured and beveled hammer, nipple bolster was milled flat eliminating the clean out screw, single leaf sight replaced the earlier two leaf sight, iron trigger guard, three barrel bands were rounded, barrel springs initially eliminated in the Type Iwere returned to use in the Type II, however the internal ramrod spring was continued, two strap hooks were installed on middle band and trigger guard, the tulip head ramrod with threaded end and bulge was replaced with a straight shank, iron nose cap. This was the last muzzle loading musket produced as a primary military arm. Research Center: Weapon1551-Musket-Model-1863-Springfield-1864 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-341. Barrel length. 40in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon1551-Musket-Model-1863-Springfield-1864.html |
W0756 ### Rifled percussion musket, Model 1863 with external band springs, (Type II), Springfield, 1864, .58cal, . The Model 1863 introduced improvements over the original Model 1861 rifle, and corrected deficiencies from the 1863 design. The 1864 improvements are referred to as Type II by collectors. Musket was designed as a single shot, rifled, muzzleloader utilizing the .58 cal. elongated minie ball. Manufactured by Springfield Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: Lock was marked 1864 behind the hammer, with eagle and US / SPRINGFIELD in front, flat bolster depicts an eagle, barrel was marked VP over eagle head and (date), buttplate marked US, three bands each marked U, cartouche on wood on left side indicate government inspection. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .58 cal. rifled muzzleloader featuring iron buttplate, the old design of C shape hammer was replaced with a contoured and beveled hammer, nipple bolster was milled flat eliminating the clean out screw, single leaf sight replaced the earlier two leaf sight, iron trigger guard, three barrel bands were rounded, barrel springs initially eliminated in the Type Iwere returned to use in the Type II, however the internal ramrod spring was continued, two strap hooks were installed on middle band and trigger guard, the tulip head ramrod with threaded end and bulge was replaced with a straight shank, iron nose cap. This was the last muzzle loading musket produced as a primary military arm. Research Center: Weapon1551-Musket-Model-1863-Springfield-1864 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-341. Barrel length. 40in. |
W0811 ### Rifled percussion musket, Model 1863 with external band springs, (Type II), Springfield, 1864, .58cal, . The Model 1863 introduced improvements over the original Model 1861 rifle, and corrected deficiencies from the 1863 design. The 1864 improvements are referred to as Type II by collectors. Musket was designed as a single shot, rifled, muzzleloader utilizing the .58 cal. elongated minie ball. Manufactured by Springfield Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: Lock was marked 1864 behind the hammer, with eagle and US / SPRINGFIELD in front, flat bolster depicts an eagle, barrel was marked VP over eagle head and (date), buttplate marked US, three bands each marked U, cartouche on wood on left side indicate government inspection. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .58 cal. rifled muzzleloader featuring iron buttplate, the old design of C shape hammer was replaced with a contoured and beveled hammer, nipple bolster was milled flat eliminating the clean out screw, single leaf sight replaced the earlier two leaf sight, iron trigger guard, three barrel bands were rounded, barrel springs initially eliminated in the Type Iwere returned to use in the Type II, however the internal ramrod spring was continued, two strap hooks were installed on middle band and trigger guard, the tulip head ramrod with threaded end and bulge was replaced with a straight shank, iron nose cap. This was the last muzzle loading musket produced as a primary military arm. Research Center: Weapon1551-Musket-Model-1863-Springfield-1864 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-341. Barrel length. 40in. |
W0942 ### Rifled percussion musket, Model 1863 with external band springs, (Type II), Springfield, 1864, .58cal, . The Model 1863 introduced improvements over the original Model 1861 rifle, and corrected deficiencies from the 1863 design. The 1864 improvements are referred to as Type II by collectors. Musket was designed as a single shot, rifled, muzzleloader utilizing the .58 cal. elongated minie ball. Manufactured by Springfield Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: Lock was marked 1864 behind the hammer, with eagle and US / SPRINGFIELD in front, flat bolster depicts an eagle, barrel was marked VP over eagle head and (date), buttplate marked US, three bands each marked U, cartouche on wood on left side indicate government inspection. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .58 cal. rifled muzzleloader featuring iron buttplate, the old design of C shape hammer was replaced with a contoured and beveled hammer, nipple bolster was milled flat eliminating the clean out screw, single leaf sight replaced the earlier two leaf sight, iron trigger guard, three barrel bands were rounded, barrel springs initially eliminated in the Type Iwere returned to use in the Type II, however the internal ramrod spring was continued, two strap hooks were installed on middle band and trigger guard, the tulip head ramrod with threaded end and bulge was replaced with a straight shank, iron nose cap. This was the last muzzle loading musket produced as a primary military arm. Research Center: Weapon1551-Musket-Model-1863-Springfield-1864 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-341. Barrel length. 40in. |
W0952 ### Rifled percussion musket, Model 1863 with external band springs, (Type II), Springfield, 1864, .58cal, . The Model 1863 introduced improvements over the original Model 1861 rifle, and corrected deficiencies from the 1863 design. The 1864 improvements are referred to as Type II by collectors. Musket was designed as a single shot, rifled, muzzleloader utilizing the .58 cal. elongated minie ball. Manufactured by Springfield Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: Lock was marked 1864 behind the hammer, with eagle and US / SPRINGFIELD in front, flat bolster depicts an eagle, barrel was marked VP over eagle head and (date), buttplate marked US, three bands each marked U, cartouche on wood on left side indicate government inspection. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .58 cal. rifled muzzleloader featuring iron buttplate, the old design of C shape hammer was replaced with a contoured and beveled hammer, nipple bolster was milled flat eliminating the clean out screw, single leaf sight replaced the earlier two leaf sight, iron trigger guard, three barrel bands were rounded, barrel springs initially eliminated in the Type Iwere returned to use in the Type II, however the internal ramrod spring was continued, two strap hooks were installed on middle band and trigger guard, the tulip head ramrod with threaded end and bulge was replaced with a straight shank, iron nose cap. This was the last muzzle loading musket produced as a primary military arm. Research Center: Weapon1551-Musket-Model-1863-Springfield-1864 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-341. Barrel length. 40in. |
W1377 ### Rifled percussion musket, Model 1863 with external band springs, (Type II), Springfield, 1864, .58cal, . The Model 1863 introduced improvements over the original Model 1861 rifle, and corrected deficiencies from the 1863 design. The 1864 improvements are referred to as Type II by collectors. Musket was designed as a single shot, rifled, muzzleloader utilizing the .58 cal. elongated minie ball. Manufactured by Springfield Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: Lock was marked 1864 behind the hammer, with eagle and US / SPRINGFIELD in front, flat bolster depicts an eagle, barrel was marked VP over eagle head and (date), buttplate marked US, three bands each marked U, cartouche on wood on left side indicate government inspection. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .58 cal. rifled muzzleloader featuring iron buttplate, the old design of C shape hammer was replaced with a contoured and beveled hammer, nipple bolster was milled flat eliminating the clean out screw, single leaf sight replaced the earlier two leaf sight, iron trigger guard, three barrel bands were rounded, barrel springs initially eliminated in the Type Iwere returned to use in the Type II, however the internal ramrod spring was continued, two strap hooks were installed on middle band and trigger guard, the tulip head ramrod with threaded end and bulge was replaced with a straight shank, iron nose cap. This was the last muzzle loading musket produced as a primary military arm. Research Center: Weapon1551-Musket-Model-1863-Springfield-1864 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-341. Barrel length. 40in. |
W1488 ### Rifled percussion musket, Model 1863 with external band springs, (Type II), Springfield, 1864, .58cal, . The Model 1863 introduced improvements over the original Model 1861 rifle, and corrected deficiencies from the 1863 design. The 1864 improvements are referred to as Type II by collectors. Musket was designed as a single shot, rifled, muzzleloader utilizing the .58 cal. elongated minie ball. Manufactured by Springfield Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: Lock was marked 1864 behind the hammer, with eagle and US / SPRINGFIELD in front, flat bolster depicts an eagle, barrel was marked VP over eagle head and (date), buttplate marked US, three bands each marked U, cartouche on wood on left side indicate government inspection. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .58 cal. rifled muzzleloader featuring iron buttplate, the old design of C shape hammer was replaced with a contoured and beveled hammer, nipple bolster was milled flat eliminating the clean out screw, single leaf sight replaced the earlier two leaf sight, iron trigger guard, three barrel bands were rounded, barrel springs initially eliminated in the Type Iwere returned to use in the Type II, however the internal ramrod spring was continued, two strap hooks were installed on middle band and trigger guard, the tulip head ramrod with threaded end and bulge was replaced with a straight shank, iron nose cap. This was the last muzzle loading musket produced as a primary military arm. Research Center: Weapon1551-Musket-Model-1863-Springfield-1864 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-341. Barrel length. 40in. |
W1490 ### Rifled percussion musket, Model 1863 with external band springs, (Type II), Springfield, 1864, .58cal, . The Model 1863 introduced improvements over the original Model 1861 rifle, and corrected deficiencies from the 1863 design. The 1864 improvements are referred to as Type II by collectors. Musket was designed as a single shot, rifled, muzzleloader utilizing the .58 cal. elongated minie ball. Manufactured by Springfield Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts. Marks: Lock was marked 1864 behind the hammer, with eagle and US / SPRINGFIELD in front, flat bolster depicts an eagle, barrel was marked VP over eagle head and (date), buttplate marked US, three bands each marked U, cartouche on wood on left side indicate government inspection. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .58 cal. rifled muzzleloader featuring iron buttplate, the old design of C shape hammer was replaced with a contoured and beveled hammer, nipple bolster was milled flat eliminating the clean out screw, single leaf sight replaced the earlier two leaf sight, iron trigger guard, three barrel bands were rounded, barrel springs initially eliminated in the Type Iwere returned to use in the Type II, however the internal ramrod spring was continued, two strap hooks were installed on middle band and trigger guard, the tulip head ramrod with threaded end and bulge was replaced with a straight shank, iron nose cap. This was the last muzzle loading musket produced as a primary military arm. Research Center: Weapon1551-Musket-Model-1863-Springfield-1864 . Reference: Flayderman 9A-341. Barrel length. 40in. |
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