Guns International #: 103140667
Seller's Inventory #: 247414
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Guns International #: 103140667
Category - Springfield Rifles - Antique
- Civil War Rifles
CIVIL WAR Era Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD M1840 PERCUSSION Conversion MUSKET
MILITARY Musket Used by Both CONFEDERATE & UNION
Description: CIVIL WAR Era Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD M1840 PERCUSSION Conversion MUSKET MILITARY Musket Used by Both CONFEDERATE & UNION Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1840 Musket, manufactured circa 1841 in Springfield, Massachusetts. This .69 caliber musket originally would have had a flintlock firing system and a 42-inch barrel before being converted to percussion, possibly before it ever left the factory. More than 30,000 were produced by the Springfield Armory and two independent contractors, D. Nippes and L. Pomeroy, between 1840 and 1846. The Model 1840 was not dramatically different from the older Model 1835. The Model 1840 featured a longer bayonet with a clasp and a stock with a comb. The designers of the Model 1840 anticipated that the musket would eventually be rifled and made the barrel heavier than the earlier Model 1835 accordingly. The Model 1840 was the last flintlock musket produced at Springfield Armory. Many were converted to percussion lock before they made it to the field. Although produced as a smoothbore musket, most of the Model 1840s had their barrels rifled later, as the designers had anticipated. This musket was converted to percussion using the Belgian Style Alteration method, more commonly known as the “Cone Type” conversion. All external lock parts were removed with the screw hole plugged, the pan ground flush with lock plate (leaving the remnants intact) and the small existing cavity in the pan filled with brass to give it a level or squared off profile along the top. The vent hole of the barrel was plugged with a nipple screwed into the threaded receptacle at the top of the barrel, set off center towards the lock side. Then, adding the distinctive arsenal, military hammer. This is the type of conversion that was only done at Harper's Ferry and Springfield and is sometimes referred to as an "armory conversion." The lock is marked “SPRING/FIELD/1841” and has a worn Federal Eagle stamp. The overall condition is good. Patina throughout. The action is strong. The bore is smooth and dim. The sling swivels are gone. The percussion nipple is chipped. The stock shows much use and remains solid. The ramrod is a bit too long older replacement. Two faint cartouches visible on the left stock flat. Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction. Barrel is 42 inches. Caliber: .69 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 $1600 #247414 Antique: Yes Price: $1,600.00 Buy Now Pay with ![]() Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 103140667
Seller's Inventory #: 247414
Guns International #: 103140667
Seller's Inventory #: 247414