Ridgeway Civil War Research Center, A virtual examination of artifacts of the American Civil War |
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Civil War Weapons, all pre 1898 | |
by Harry Ridgeway |
Rifled percussion musket, English Enfield, 1863, .577cal. . The English Enfield muskets were developed for the British military and were generally thought to be superior to American made muskets of the period. Many were exported, a number of American military units, both north and south purchased them, many were smuggled through the blockade to southern ports during the war. Manufactured: England. Marks: Lock is marked with a crown behind the hammer, and TOWER / 1863 in front. Barrel is marked (graphic) 25 (graphic) 25 (graphic), which means .577cal. The name of the stock maker may appear on the underside of the butt. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .577 or .58 cal rifled muzzleloader featuring brass buttplate, contoured shaped hammer, fixed bolster, long range sight with single leaf and sliding scale, brass trigger guard, three rounded barrel bands held in place with screws and not springs, two strap hooks on muzzle band and trigger guard, ramrod with straight shank and wiper slot and threads, brass nose cap. Research Center: Weapon1701-Musket-Enfield-1863 . Barrel length, 39 in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon1701-Musket-Enfield-1863.html |
W0630 ### Rifled percussion musket, English Enfield, 1863, .577cal. . The English Enfield muskets were developed for the British military and were generally thought to be superior to American made muskets of the period. Many were exported, a number of American military units, both north and south purchased them, many were smuggled through the blockade to southern ports during the war. Manufactured: England. Marks: Lock is marked with a crown behind the hammer, and TOWER / 1863 in front. Barrel is marked (graphic) 25 (graphic) 25 (graphic), which means .577cal. The name of the stock maker may appear on the underside of the butt. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .577 or .58 cal rifled muzzleloader featuring brass buttplate, contoured shaped hammer, fixed bolster, long range sight with single leaf and sliding scale, brass trigger guard, three rounded barrel bands held in place with screws and not springs, two strap hooks on muzzle band and trigger guard, ramrod with straight shank and wiper slot and threads, brass nose cap. Research Center: Weapon1701-Musket-Enfield-1863 . Barrel length, 39 in. |
W0702 ### Rifled percussion musket, English Enfield, 1863, .577cal. . The English Enfield muskets were developed for the British military and were generally thought to be superior to American made muskets of the period. Many were exported, a number of American military units, both north and south purchased them, many were smuggled through the blockade to southern ports during the war. Manufactured: England. Marks: Lock is marked with a crown behind the hammer, and TOWER / 1863 in front. Barrel is marked (graphic) 25 (graphic) 25 (graphic), which means .577cal. The name of the stock maker may appear on the underside of the butt. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .577 or .58 cal rifled muzzleloader featuring brass buttplate, contoured shaped hammer, fixed bolster, long range sight with single leaf and sliding scale, brass trigger guard, three rounded barrel bands held in place with screws and not springs, two strap hooks on muzzle band and trigger guard, ramrod with straight shank and wiper slot and threads, brass nose cap. Research Center: Weapon1701-Musket-Enfield-1863 . Barrel length, 39 in. |
W0765 ### Rifled percussion musket, English Enfield, 1863, .577cal. . The English Enfield muskets were developed for the British military and were generally thought to be superior to American made muskets of the period. Many were exported, a number of American military units, both north and south purchased them, many were smuggled through the blockade to southern ports during the war. Manufactured: England. Marks: Lock is marked with a crown behind the hammer, and TOWER / 1863 in front. Barrel is marked (graphic) 25 (graphic) 25 (graphic), which means .577cal. The name of the stock maker may appear on the underside of the butt. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .577 or .58 cal rifled muzzleloader featuring brass buttplate, contoured shaped hammer, fixed bolster, long range sight with single leaf and sliding scale, brass trigger guard, three rounded barrel bands held in place with screws and not springs, two strap hooks on muzzle band and trigger guard, ramrod with straight shank and wiper slot and threads, brass nose cap. Research Center: Weapon1701-Musket-Enfield-1863 . Barrel length, 39 in. |
W0951 ### Rifled percussion musket, English Enfield, 1863, .577cal. . The English Enfield muskets were developed for the British military and were generally thought to be superior to American made muskets of the period. Many were exported, a number of American military units, both north and south purchased them, many were smuggled through the blockade to southern ports during the war. Manufactured: England. Marks: Lock is marked with a crown behind the hammer, and TOWER / 1863 in front. Barrel is marked (graphic) 25 (graphic) 25 (graphic), which means .577cal. The name of the stock maker may appear on the underside of the butt. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .577 or .58 cal rifled muzzleloader featuring brass buttplate, contoured shaped hammer, fixed bolster, long range sight with single leaf and sliding scale, brass trigger guard, three rounded barrel bands held in place with screws and not springs, two strap hooks on muzzle band and trigger guard, ramrod with straight shank and wiper slot and threads, brass nose cap. Research Center: Weapon1701-Musket-Enfield-1863 . Barrel length, 39 in. |
W1296 ### Rifled percussion musket, English Enfield, 1863, .577cal. . The English Enfield muskets were developed for the British military and were generally thought to be superior to American made muskets of the period. Many were exported, a number of American military units, both north and south purchased them, many were smuggled through the blockade to southern ports during the war. Manufactured: England. Marks: Lock is marked with a crown behind the hammer, and TOWER / 1863 in front. Barrel is marked (graphic) 25 (graphic) 25 (graphic), which means .577cal. The name of the stock maker may appear on the underside of the butt. Model features: Musket was designed as a single shot .577 or .58 cal rifled muzzleloader featuring brass buttplate, contoured shaped hammer, fixed bolster, long range sight with single leaf and sliding scale, brass trigger guard, three rounded barrel bands held in place with screws and not springs, two strap hooks on muzzle band and trigger guard, ramrod with straight shank and wiper slot and threads, brass nose cap. Research Center: Weapon1701-Musket-Enfield-1863 . Barrel length, 39 in. |
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