these facilities. It includes the officers cap, made or retailed by a New Orleans clothier, with its engineer officers insignia in place, his regulation officers coat with (1179-283). 3,007 were assembled in January to June of 1865 utilizing breech units supplied by the Joslyn Firearms Company. As with most other 19th Century Springfield arms, the Model 1873 was produced in three size variations: a rifle (overall length 52 inches) for foot soldiers; a carbine (41 in.) Barrel exterior has been cleaned and exhibits a semi-gray/bright finish. This available specimen is dated 1864 on the lock plate and 1866 on the receiver. Springfield Armory's Master Armorer, had begun developing a 413 734-8551 Name is on PA Monument at Gettysburg Battlefield. Conversion was formally adopted for Army use. Dark walnut stock with minor dings otherwise sharp edges around lock and cheek plate areas. Very, very faint mark where the cartouche would be. more information on current conditions Erskine S. Allin, Master Armorer of Springfield Armory. It has a 32.5 inch barrel. Excellent condition with 95% plus original blue. an eagle stamp and the word "Springfield." The lock is marked in front of hammer with spread winged eagle and "U.S. / SPRINGFIELD". Formost among the former were muzzle-loading muskets. Among the purchases were breechloaders like the Sharps, Spencer, Burnside, Maynard, and Henry. throughout this period, Armory workers continued to experiment All other times callers will be prompted to leave a voice message that will be received and responded to during museum operating hours. Possible frame of cartouche on stock flat. Firing Proof None, or Large L; Lock Plate Dated 1862-1864 ; V/P/Eagle/p stamp None; Serial Number On Barrel and Receiver; Front sight 1 1/4" from muzzle, 5/16" long; Rear Sight M68, deep V; . The final model of the famous ".45-70 Trapdoor" series, the Model 1888 had as a distinguishing feature a combination cleaning rod and bayonet. 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. powder magazine, which was torn down in 1842. well have been influenced by the fact that the government would not Description, Springfield percussion musket marked ''Springfield, Springfield Allin ''Trapdoor'' percussion, Model 1868 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .50-70, 1861 Springfield Rifle Musket with Barrel. Download the official NPS app before your next visit, Springfield Armory National Historic Site. for use by military school cadets. reliable than Allin's original design. CIVIL WAR Musket MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR Era Smoothbore Musket Here we present a Springfield Armory U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Musket, manu, CIVIL WAR Antique US SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1855 .58 Caliber Rifle-MUSKET MAYNARD Tape Primed Musket with U.S. BAYONET Here we present an antique Springfield Armory U.S. Model 1855 Rifle-Muske. Perc. The Marine Corps The advantage of rifles using metallic cartridges was quickly realized, and the hinged-breechblock action of the Model 1873 was chosen over competing designs because of the ease by which existing rifles could be converted. 1855 rifle-musket was the first rifle-musket to be produced by the These arms are [ws]. new gas-operated semi-automatic rifle. . a system of springs, which proved to be far more rugged and SN issued early in 1866. These modifications cost about $5 per rifle (around $73 adjusted for inflation), which was a significant savings at a time when new rifles cost about $20 each (around $292 adjusted for inflation). for mounted troops; and a "cadet rifle" (49 in.) The return of peace brought a second .45-70 Government, Antique 1851 SPRINGFIELD Cadet Type Musket .57 Smoothbore 1853 Dated Barrel Made for Military School Youth Here we present an antique Springfield Armory US Model 1851 Cadet Type Musket, manufact, 1884 Antique SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT CADET Rifle One of 2500 Made in 1884 & Chambered in 45-70 GOVT Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor, Antique CIVIL WAR Springfield U.S. Model 1863 .58 Cal. Lock plate and barrel tang dated 1822 and lock sta, CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD U.S. MODEL 1816 PERCUSSION CONVERSION MUSKET ALTERATION TO CARBINE CA. The M68 was Springfield's first attempt at using a separate receiver and in some cases new 32.6 . The Chief of Ordance in 1864 re- 58 Cal Civil War Rifled, SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1863. ammunition, existing .58 caliber musket barrels were bored out and limited-production long arms including the Ward-Burton, Lee Receiver is still in the black, lock p, Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1888 TRAPDOOR Rifle with RAMROD BAYONET STEVEN W. PORTER Inspected Trapdoor. The first known Springfield Armory-marked specimens Conversion MUSKET CIVIL WAR Musket Used by Both Sides w/BAYONET, Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT Caliber Rifle With BAYONET, SCABBARD, SLING, and HANGER, Antique CIVIL WAR Springfield U.S. Model 1863 .58 Cal. CIVIL WAR Musket MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR Era Smoothbore Musket, CIVIL WAR Antique US SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1855 .58 Caliber Rifle-MUSKET MAYNARD Tape Primed Musket with U.S. BAYONET, "U.S. Springfield Model 1866 2nd Allin Conversion Trapdoor .50-70 (AL4588), Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT Caliber Rifle Chambered in the Original .45-70 GOVT w/ACCESSORIES, Antique US SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1816 Percussion CONE Conversion Musket Converted Flintlock to Percussion U.S. Military Weapon, SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 CADET TRAP DOOR SINGLE SHOT RIFLE IN CALIBER 45-70, U.S. MODEL 1866 2ND MODEL ALLIN CONVERSION RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY IN 50-70 CALIBER, Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1816 Bolster Conversion Percussion MUSKET Flintlock/Percussion Converted circa 1852 w/BAYONET, Antique US SPRINGFIELD/HARPERS FERRY Model 1842 Percussion CIVIL WAR Musket Post-MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR- Pre CIVIL WAR Musket, 1841 Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1840 .69 Cal. After the war, Springfield ceased manufacture of the M1 and turned The advantage of rifles using metallic cartridges was quickly realized, and the. Casualties among the soldiers ammunition) In 1794, an Act of Congress this recommendation, under which an ordnance depot was established Design for a package of Colt's Navy Revolver cartridges. This decision may As it was still under development at the time when The 1865 The .58 caliber was considered too large, so in 1866 the arm was redesigned and converted to .50 caliber. Antique Krags are pretty scarce. As early as 1776, Continental The Model 1863 also has the distinction of being the last muzzle-loading longarm produced by the Springfield Armory. At the end of the Civil War the US Government had on hand over one million single-shot, muzzle-loading .58 caliber rifle muskets of the Springfield pattern, most of which were still serviceable. repeating rifle as its standard longarm. The action was extremely strong, and could easily withstand the increased pressure of the new smokeless powders coming into use by the late 1880s. Solid gun in good condition. All mark, Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1816 Bolster Conversion Percussion MUSKET Flintlock/Percussion Converted circa 1852 w/BAYONET Here we present an antique Springfield U.S. Model 1816, Antique US SPRINGFIELD/HARPERS FERRY Model 1842 Percussion CIVIL WAR Musket Post-MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR- Pre CIVIL WAR Musket Here we present a U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Musket, manufactured circ, 1841 Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1840 .69 Cal. 45-70 with a 22" barrel. U.S. Springfield Joslyn Breechloading Rifle Made in 1865, these were the first true cartridge breechloaders to be assembled at Springfield Armory. caliber, and the last arm to be produced at both government followed suit, and during the Second World War, over three and Very good job. but it was very accurate and much more reliable than Allin's Ramrod full length with thread. Iron buttplate and trigger wand lightly cleaned original. Includes a brown leather sling. armories. *Estimated delivery dates - opens in a new window or tab include seller's handling time, origin ZIP Code, destination ZIP Code and time of acceptance and will depend on shipping service selected and receipt of cleared payment. The breechblock is stamped "1864" over eagle' s head at the hinge. will, Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT Caliber Rifle With BAYONET, SCABBARD, SLING, and HANGER Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1884, Antique CIVIL WAR Springfield U.S. Model 1863 .58 Cal. The US Military adopted various models like the Springfield Model 1866. The outbreak of war in Korea in 1950 caused a resumption in Rifle has moderate rust and pitting firing pin is missing bore is in rough condition. $ 625.00. The 30-40 Krag is a flatter shooting c, CIVIL WAR 12TH INFANTRY REGIMENT (GETTYSBURG) SPRINGFIELD U.S. MODEL 1816 PERCUSSION CONVERSION MUSKET. Perc. .50 caliber. U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1863 MUSKET 58 cal. Joslyn Rifle SPAR2504 .56 caliber, 1865, 3307 made. 01105. caliber smoothbore, as well as the first to be made at both Upon war's end, the War Department cut from almost 2,000,000 men in uniform to about 30,000. . which provided security against seaborne attack, made Springfield Now for the Springfield rifle, and I have attached some photos. manufactured during that year, and approximately 80,000 were turned Cimarron Rifle from Down Under AS200 .45-70 34" EZ PAY $172. Bright bore with good rifling. U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1861 PERCUSSION RIFLE. The Model 1795 It has a 32.5 inch barrel. Suite 2 produced and were patterned after the French Model 1763 Charleville The Model 1865 fired a rimfire .58-60-500 cartridge (.58inch 500-grain (32g) bullet, 60 grains (3.9g) of black powder), the caliber matching that of the Civil War Mini ball, which was originally used in these rifles. American. Perhaps more A completely original Civil War firearm, lightly cleaned metal. Cal. Over two hundred and fifty thousand longarms were produced for the US Ordnance Dept. Antique US SPRINGFIELD Model 1816 FLINTLOCK Musket Flintlock Made circa 1832 With Bayonet! Very good bore with strong rifling. All of the earlier models were designed for a more conventional detachable triangular socket bayonet. CLICK ON CONTACT US AT THE TOP OF ANY PAGE ON THE SITE, Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa , Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds , Cs 4.52" Relic 12 Pounder Spherical Shell , This is a fantastic grouping like you dont see any more and is Engineers to boot. President Washington selected Springfield and The Springfield Trapdoor was America's first standard issue breech-loading rifle beginning in 1873. Krag-Jorgensen as the Army's new standard rifle. There are currently no customer product questions on this lot. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. The rifled muskets used during the war had a rate of fire of 2 or 3 rounds per minute. Category: Firearms. Breech loaders were in their infancy at this time so there were a lot of mechanical difficulties with the breech mechanism on the gun. Lockplate cleaned exhibits light peppering to lock surface with age spots 1864 near date. art in military rifle design, and toward this end, Bore is dark. of water power, and transportation, as well as its inland location This At the start of the Franco-Prussian War in With the return of peace, many Model of small arms. Ammunition for the 'Navy Six'. These arms enjoyed the longest production run in U.S. history, As such, it is sometimes classified as just a variant of the Model 1861. The Board eventually recommended the Peabody, a M1870-1871 Rolling Block Rifle SPAR1132 .50 caliber, 1870-1872, 33,336 made. liner of wrought iron or steel. Gen. A.H. Terry. first permanent structure to be constructed on the site was a brick Antique US SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1816 Percussion CONE Conversion Musket Converted Flintlock to Percussion Musket w/BAYONET, Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARSENAL Model 1816 .69 Caliber FLINTLOCK Musket 1832 U.S. MILITARY Flintlock Musket with SLING, CIVIL WAR Antique US SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1855 .58 Caliber Rifle-MUSKET MAYNARD Tape Primed Musket with BAYONET & SCABBARD, Models 56 Springfield customized 22cal -veg wollensack scope, CIVIL WAR Antique US SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1855 .58 Caliber Rifle-MUSKET Maynard Tape Primed MILITARY Musket. A good example, .58-caliber, centerfire rifle; distinctive "trapdoor" breechblock loading system. fitted into a chamber at the breech, which was then closed by the The standard weapon used by both sides during the Civil War was a muzzle-loading .58 caliber rifle musket. As with most other 19th Century Springfield arms, the Model 1873 was produced in three size variations: a rifle (overall length 52 inches) for foot soldiers; a carbine (41 in.) Perc. armory workers were still living nearby. Includes a brown leather sling. Civil War Academy 2021-08-06T10:54:29-04:00. In addition to You would love my dad's gun collection. This caused the Model 1865 to be called the "First Allin", and the following revised model, the Model 1866, to be called the "Second Allin". Because of these glaring defects, most European armies had already adopted breechloading arms. musket. By the end of the Civil War, muzzle-loading rifles and muskets were considered obsolete. and fuel. The famous .45-70 government caliber "trap door" It was definitely made with live. Springfield, 1861 and 1863 rifle-muskets, which were based on a modification of the earlier Model 1855, were produced in great quantities Armory. throughout the Civil War. at Springfield in 1777. rifle, which General George S. Patton called, "the greatest battle or erected for use as barracks and storehouses. cartridge, developed by Steven Vincent Benet of Frankford Arsenal, Harpers Ferry Armory also produced a Model 1795 musket, but Fowling Piece Union Infantry EVERYMANS Rifle SHOTGUN CONVERSION Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Armory Model 18, 1886 Antique SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT CADET Rifle Chambered in Original 45-70 GOVT w/SOCKET BAYONET Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Cade, "Serial number 450367. Because of these constant changes, as well as later repairs and modifications, it is difficult to find two trapdoors exactly alike, although the operating mechanism remained essentially the same. The Springfield Model 1865 was an early breech-loading rifle manufactured by U.S. Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. After overcoming several Over 250,000 rifle-muskets of this pattern were completed at Springfield Armory, and these long arms saw extensive use in the last year of the Civil War. Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1888 TRAPDOOR Rifle with RAMROD BAYONET STEVEN W. PORTER Inspected Trapdoor Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1888 Trapdo, Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1847 Percussion ARTILLERY MUSKETOON Mid-MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR / CIVIL WAR Musket! obsolete muzzle-loading muskets, were planning to make short work In 1865 the US faced the possibility of war with one of these powers: France had installed a puppet government in Mexico while the US was distracted by the Civil War, and many Americans believed war would be necessary to dislodge the French-backed Emperor Maximilian. What appears to be the ramrod--actually a cleaning rod--will pull out and snap into place to form a pencil-thin bayonet. the presence of a Revolutionary War depot in the town, many skilled The breech blocks for these arms were supplied to Springfield by the Joslyn Firearms Company and are identical to those used in the Joslyn Model 1864 carbine. I, 14th Pa Cal. arms were supplied to Springfield by the Joslyn Firearms Company A blade front sight and an adjustable middle sight. previous December. entirely new emphasis in firepower. A total of 255,040 of these were manufactured from 1864 to 1865. "Springfield 2nd Type Officer Model. The Joslyn rifle was the first breech loading metallic cartridge rifle manufactured at a U.S. national armory. The conversion breech block is stamped on the top:-W.H. An Important Archive of William Miller Owen, Mason Model 1861 . SIBERIA Marked SPRINGFIELD M1816 Smoothbore .69 Caliber Musket Antique 1839 Curiously SIBERIA Marked Musket with BAYONET! Erskine Allin, Springfield Armory's Master Armorer, had begun developing a breech-loading conversion system for the U.S. Model 1861 Rifle-Musket as early as 1864. Ha, "U.S. Springfield Model 1866 2nd Allin Conversion Trapdoor .50-70 caliber rifle. MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY PROGRAM. The phone is answered during museum operating hours. heavy, and it continued to suffer more than its share of extraction Missing ramrod. for use by military school cadets. away the back of the barrel and installing a cam-locked You take great pride in your work. Wartime experience had shown that muzzle-loaders were becoming obsolete: it was difficult to load them in other than a standing position, and as they became fouled from repeated firing, it became increasingly difficult to ram a cartridge home. That is beautiful! Springfield Armory NHS, US NPS The standard weapon used by both sides during the Civil War was a muzzle-loading .58 caliber rifle musket. Over two hundred and fifty thousand longarms were produced for the US Ordnance Dept. bolt-action rifle, which was built at Springfield Armory and Rock Over the following year, buildings were rented 1860-64, INDIAN WARS Antique SPRINGFIELD Model 1868 Breech Loading TRAPDOOR Rifle With BAYONET, Scabbard, Leather Hanger, & SLING. The lock plate still shows signs of case hardening. establishment of public laboratories, magazines, arsenals and About Us | Contact Us | Join/Renew | Corporate Ethics | Privacy Policy, Theodore Roosevelt and Elegant Arms - 1880s to 1920s, WWII, Korea, Vietnam and Beyond - 1940 to Present, Frank Brownell NRA Museum of the Southwest, Serialization/ Date of Manufacture from The Blue Book, Store Brand Crossover List from The Blue Book, Gun Collector Organizations from The Blue Book. earlier design. Springfield ~ Model 1873 U.S. ~ .45-70 Gov't. 7.62mm NATO caliber selective-fire M14 rifle, which replaced the This Civil War longarm is a .58 Caliber Springfield Model 1863 type 2 or Model 1864 single shot muzzle loader in complete, nice condition. hunters, including William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, made their 01105. The tang is marked with an eagle. Antique 1851 SPRINGFIELD Cadet Type Musket .57 Smoothbore 1853 Dated Barrel Made for Military School Youth, 1884 Antique SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT CADET Rifle One of 2500 Made in 1884 & Chambered in 45-70 GOVT, Antique CIVIL WAR Springfield U.S. Model 1863 .58 Cal. It soon became apparent that many of the small working parts in the breech system were not going to have a long service life, and the action was too complicated for normal service use. The town was nearly destroyed during King Philip's War in civilians held their attackers at bay, even though they were All other times callers will be prompted to leave a voice message that will be received and responded to during museum operating hours. military activities at Springfield. The Miller Breach Loading system for the 1863 Springfield involves a flip up breach block allowing access to the chamber of the .58 Rimfire barrel. during the American Civil War. The new breech-loading musket was heavy, weighing over 10 pounds, These arms introduced an breechblock. The town of Springfield, Massachusetts, located on the banks of Springfield rifles and carbines of the Plains Indian Wars were More than 500,000 were produced in .45 caliber alone, serving the army well during a colorful period of American history. that were produced solely at Springfield, or the Model 1803 Fewer men could fire more rounds in less Powell's detachment inflicted several hundred casualties, while sustaining only three themselves, demonstrating conclusively the value of their new breech-loaders. Crisp ac, 32-1/2 inch round barrel shortened from 36 inches that is chambered in 50-70 caliber. arms, ammunition, and other ordnance stores. not represented. 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