Guns International #: 103092876
Seller's Inventory #: 247653
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Guns International #: 103092876
Category - Civil War Rifles
- Springfield Rifles - Antique
1864 Date Antique CIVIL WAR Springfield U.S. Model 1863 RIFLE-MUSKET UNION
Made at the SPRINGFIELD ARMORY in Mass.
Description: 1864 Date Antique CIVIL WAR Springfield U.S. Model 1863 RIFLE-MUSKET UNION Made at the SPRINGFIELD ARMORY in Mass. Here we present an antique Springfield U.S. Model 1863 Rifle-Musket, manufactured at the Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts circa 1864. The Model 1863 was only a minor improvement over the Springfield Model 1861. As such, it is sometimes classified as just a variant of the Model 1861. The Model 1863 was produced in two variants. The Type I eliminated the band springs and replaced the flat barrel bands with oval clamping bands. It also featured a new ramrod, a case-hardened lock, a new hammer, and a redesigned bolster. The Type II is sometimes referred to as the Model 1864 but is more commonly referred to as just a variant of the Model 1863. This version re-introduced band springs, replaced the clamping bands with solid oval bands, and replaced the three leaf rear sight with single leaf sight. A total of 255,040 of these were manufactured from 1864 to 1865. At the beginning of the American Civil War, the South and North both relied heavily on imported rifles. It wasn’t until the Northadopted the .58 Caliber Springfield musket that the average infantryman would evolve into an accurate marksman and effectively turn the tide of the war. The M1861 is representative of the “everyman’s” rifle during the war. About 1.5 million rifle-muskets were made in the U.S., over 800,000 of which were made by the Springfield Armory. This was the last hurrah of the rifle-musket as arms development and tactics rapidly advanced during the short period of the American Civil War. Nevertheless, the 1861 represented new technology as it was made for use with the Minié ball, a hollow based, conical projectile that was small enough to quickly push down the muzzle of a rifled barrel and expanded to create a good gas seal unlike a solid, round ball. This musket also featured, for the first time in the arms market, static iron sights. Almost immediately after the war, the US military switched from the old muzzle loading type weapons to the newer breech loading rifles, bringing an end to the musket as a standard frontline firearm in American history. The overall condition is very good. Armory bright. The action is excellent. The bore is reflective with sharp rifling. The stock is solid throughout, showing some use, and maintaining two good inspector cartouches on the left stock flat. A small inventory number remains on the back of the butt plate. A fantastic piece of American Civil War history! 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. Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail! Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. ancestryguns $2800 #247653 Antique: Yes Price: $2,800.00 Buy Now Pay with ![]() Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 103092876
Seller's Inventory #: 247653
Guns International #: 103092876
Seller's Inventory #: 247653