CIVIL WAR Antique US SPRINGFIELD 1855 Rifle-MUSKET
Guns International #: 101507296 Seller's Inventory #: 190958
Category: Springfield Rifles - Antique - Civil War Rifles

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State: Missouri
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Description:

CIVIL WAR Antique US SPRINGFIELD 1855 Rifle-MUSKET

Maynard Tape Primed Musket Dated “1857”

Here we present an antique Springfield Armory US Model 1855 Rifle-Musket, manufactured in 1857 in Springfield, Massachusetts. The Model 1855 was the first US musket to utilize the .58 caliber Minie ball. The US military was piloting a concept for all U.S. Army troops to have a common caliber, so that logistics would be simplified. The chosen caliber was .58, and it utilized the cutting-edge cone-shaped Minié ball with the hollow base instead of a spherical ball. Also, relatively new and short-lived was the Maynard tape priming system, to which Springfield had purchased the rights. Instead of directly priming the nipple by hand for each shot, the user would simply install a roll of paper percussion caps, and a single cap would be exposed, sheared and carried by the hammer to detonate on the nipple. Of course, the standard rifle percussion caps could also be used. This system was simply abandoned with the beginning of the American Civil War as arms production was driven by effectiveness and efficiency, resulting in the simplified Model 1861.

These rifles were in use years prior to the outbreak of the war, having been issued to various state arsenals. Known Confederate units to have used these were the 21st MS, 4th & 38th NC, and 41st TN.

This rifle features iron furniture. The lock is marked “U.S./SPRINGFIELD/1857” with a federal eagle on the Maynard system’s door. The underside of the butt stock is marked “34”. The left stock flat is marked “3”. And the butt stock is marked with what appears to be “IX” on the left side.

The overall condition is fair. The iron parts are pitted throughout. The markings are legible. The stock shows significant wear and weather. The bore is caked with probably 100 years of dust. The action remains strong. This is one of those rifle muskets that very well could have been in rebel hands during the war.

Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.

Barrel is 40 inches.

Caliber: .58 Percussion

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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$1675

#190958

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Antique: Yes