Antique US SPRINGFIELD Model 1816 FLINTLOCK Musket
Guns International #: 102610383 Seller's Inventory #: 8395
Category: Springfield Rifles - Antique - Springfield Rifles - Military

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Description:

Antique US SPRINGFIELD Model 1816 FLINTLOCK Musket

Flintlock Made circa 1832 With Bayonet!

Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, manufactured circa 1832 at the Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts.

The War of 1812 revealed many weaknesses in American muskets. In an attempt to improve both the design and manufacture of the musket, the Model 1812 musket was created. The Model 1816 made further improvements and replaced the Model 1812. The M1816 was a smoothbore, muzzle loading weapon which used a .69 caliber musket ball. It was in production at Springfield (325,000) and Harpers Ferry (350,000) between 1816 to 1844 with around 675,000 muskets produced during this run. It saw service during the Mexican-American War and was even pressed into service during the Civil War, due to the shortage of guns. In the 1850’s, many 1816’s went through the conversion from flintlock to percussion, which is not the case with this smoothbore. These were some of the most abundant weapons available to both sides, being in the hands of state militias, in the first days of the American Civil War. This musket is symbolic for the westward expansion of the country throughout the first half of the 19th century. The 1816 Springfield saw service in the Texan Revolution including the Battle of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto.  After the independence of Texas, the 1816 musket was chosen as the first standard musket of the Texan army in 1839.

This example features an “1825” dated lock and “1832” dated barrel tang. The left side of the barrel bears view and proof marks with the initials “JM” for Justin Murphy. The cartouche on the left stock flat bears the initials “LS” for Luther Sage. This musket was made as a flintlock, converted to percussion around the time of the American Civil War, and was afterwards converted back to flintlock.

The overall condition is good. The iron parts show weathering and normal handling, as does the stock. The markings are clear. The bore is smooth and dusty. The action is excellent. Here is a great looking flintlock musket that would have been what the infantry was carrying across several US conflicts.

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

Barrel is 42 inches.

Caliber: .59 

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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$3250

#8395

Price: $3,250.00

Antique: Yes