So, I have come across what I believe is a very nice, possibly all original, 1863 Springfield Type II Rifled Musket manufactured in 1864.
The nipple, I believe, has been replaced. The stock is in very good shape, save for small handling marks, a few hairline cracks that I don't believe are critical and a bit of a chunk of wood missing from the area to the right of the barrel tang. The metal is entirely in the white (which I understand was how these were made) and, while worn in places, does not appear to be at all pitted. The bore looks to be in pretty good shape too, the rifling is rather faint, but I understand that these guns had shallow rifling to begin with. I can only see so far down the bore with the little light I had, but it looked quite clean.
Besides what I have described, there is a rather strange feature I've noticed about the rifle, and that is the rear sight. I understand that 1863 Type II's used a simpler "One Leaf" rear sight while the 1863 Type I used a "Three Leaf" rear sight. Well, it appears this Type II has a "Three Leaf" rear sight.
Unfortunately, these are the only images that I have of the Rifle. It's a shop some ways away from where I live and when I snapped the few pictures today I wasn't thinking to take more then I did...
The Lockplate:
The damaged bit can be seen above the Eagle, there. And there's a crack to the left of the lockpate as well. The rear sight is fairly visible as well. It was a "Three Leaf" sight but it's rather strangely shaped when compared to other examples I've seen online.
Here's a shot of the top of the barrel, tang and nipple.
The missing chunk is visible to the right of the barrel tang, just in front of the cocked hammer, there. The other small crack is also visible, leading from the rear lockplate screw (bolt?) to the the barrel on the left there. The V, P and Eagle's Head are faintly visible on the side of the barrel but the date that may have been present on top of it is worn away.
Am I just nitpicking and the sight is just "natural" variation in the rifles that were produced? Or is something fishy here? I'm fairly certain the Rifle is an 1863 Type II Model, it has the right hammer, the deletion of the nipple chamber cleaning screw thingy and it sports the correct spring-retained barrel bands, not to mention the Lockplate date.
I wish I could offer additional pictures but, like I said, I wasn't thinking at the time and only snapped those few. Should have really taken a few of the whole gun... The shop was asking $1500 for it, but they were negotiable. What's the story with this old Rifle? What would be a reasonable price?Information
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