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Springfield Musket ... Is It Original???
Hey All,
I do not know all the differences between the Springfield muskets (1861, 1863 and 1864 guns). This gun is dated 1864, and has the features of the 1863 or 1864, but I know that many guns were put together from parts after the war. I am trying to decide if this is an original or not.
Can I get some experts to review the photos shared at the link below to let me know if it appears to be original and unaltered? Thank you for your help.
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Appreciate your time in advance,
Chris
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03-15-2018 10:19 PM
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Give them a minute, there are some here that can explain off the top of their heads...
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Nice original unaltered musket.
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Seconds on what gsimmons said....
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Springfield Musket ... Update!
All,
I have possession of the gun, and it is gorgeous! Thanks for all the advice, guys.
I am having some trouble understanding the cone, cone seat and how "fire gets in the hole" I can drop a thin pipe cleaner about 1/2 in into/through the cone, and I have attached a picture which I think shows the flash hole in front of the breech plug face. I can blow air through the cone and into the breech end of the barrel. This gun has amazing rifling; it looks as though it has aged, but may not have been issued.
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Is this the flash hole at the 5 o-clock position? And, the breech plug face?
Other pictures of the lock and markings:
Attachment 91999Attachment 91998Attachment 92000Attachment 92001
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Nice, nice, nice looking rifle...
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Very nice musket! Yes that’s the flash hole. What a beautiful bore. You’re right, it probably wasn’t issued before being put in store. Then sold off as surplus after the Civil War.
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