Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1847 Percussion ARTILLERY MUSKETOON Mid-MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR / CIVIL WAR Musket!
Guns International #: 102618051 Seller's Inventory #: 210845
Category: Springfield Rifles - Antique - Civil War Rifles

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Description:
Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1847 Percussion ARTILLERY MUSKETOON

Mid-MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR / CIVIL WAR Musket!

Here we present an antique Springfield Armory U.S. Model 1847 Percussion Artillery Musketoon, manufactured circa 1847 in Springfield, Massachusetts. This is one of the just 201 manufactured in this year for the Ordnance Department.

Muskets were designed for a dual purpose on the battlefield. They could be used as a ranged weapon, and they could also be used as a pike for short range fighting. Because they were used in a manner similar to a pike, muskets had to be long and heavy, which made them impractical for other uses. Because of this, many muskets were produced in a shorter version, often called a carbine or a musketoon, such as this example. These shorter weapons were often used by naval forces and cavalry. The Springfield Model 1847 musketoon was a shortened version of the Springfield Model 1842 standard infantry musket.

There were three types of musketoons produced at Springfield between 1847 and 1859, those being the Artillery, Cavalry, and Sapper & Miner. Approximately 3,300 Musketoons were produced for the artillery with the total production of all three models estimated at approximately 10,000 carbines.

Along with usage during the Indian Wars and the Mexican-American War in 1846 through 1848, these would have used by both combatants at the outbreak of the American Civil War. The German silver plate with the number 10 may be an indicator that it was in a local militia’s armory.

The overall condition is very good. Strong action. Good bore. Legible cartouche on the left wrist. “1847” dated lock. “US” stamped buttplate tang and lock. The view and proof marks are partially visible on the left side of the barrel. The stock is solid. A rare piece from Springfield Armory!

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

Barrel is 26 inches.

Caliber: .69 Percussion

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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$4425

#210845
 

Price: $4,425.00

Antique: Yes