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There Are Many Like It: 250 Years of Marine Corps Service RiflesJul 3, 2025 · This led to the creation of the U.S. Springfield Model 1795 flintlock musket, the first American-made long arm. Unlike America, the 1795 ...
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1842 Springfield Musket - Fort Smith National Historic Site (U.S. ...Apr 10, 2015 · The last U. S. musket to be made a smoothbore, these were used during the Mexican War and saw use by Union and Confederate soldiers during the ...
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Model 1861 U.S. Rifle Musket | Smithsonian InstitutionThe Model 1861 Rifle Musket was the standard issue infantry arm used throughout the Civil War. A soldier attached an infantry cap badge to the stock of this ...
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Civil War Weapons in the Shenandoah Valley - National Park ServiceMay 25, 2023 · M1861 Springfield Rifle Musket Well-balanced and lacking the severe “kick” of other muskets of the Civil War era, the M1861 Springfield became ...Missing: specifications | Show results with:specifications
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[PDF] The Civil War to 1880Arms production during the first two years of war expanded astonishingly. The Springfield Armory turned out 802,000 rifles, of which all were assembled from ...
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A Springfield Rifle-Musket: From War to Peace - National Park ServiceA Springfield Rifle-Musket: From War to Peace: A Vermont Civil War soldier's story - Springfield Armory National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)
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[PDF] RABER ASSOCIATES - NPS HistoryThis report is perhaps best described as a case study in American industrial history, treating the. Springfield Armory as a very unusual factory system.
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The Main Arsenal - Springfield Armory - National Park ServiceSpringfield Armory was established in 1777 as a federal arsenal; as an arsenal, firearms that supplied the Continental Army during the American Revolution were ...
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U.S. Springfield Model 1795 Flintlock Musket Type I - NRA Museums:The Model 1795, patterned after the French Charleville musket, was the first U.S. martial arm to be produced at Springfield Armory.
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U.S. Springfield Model 1816 Flintlock Musket - NRA Museums:Model 1816 muskets were the first standard U.S. military longarm to be produced at both Springfield and Harpers Ferry Armories.
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US Springfield Model 1816 Flintlock Musket - NRA Museums:Springfield Armory manufactured over 325,000 Model 1816 muskets between 1816 and 1840. The Model 1816 Type III Musket was the last military flint-lock to be ...
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1816 Springfield Musket - United States Infantry - Military HeritageThe 1816 Springfield musket was a long-running US design, used in the Texan Revolution and Mexican-American War, with a .69 caliber, 42 inch barrel.Missing: production | Show results with:production
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Lock, Stock, & Barrel - Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park ...Oct 1, 2025 · A simple weapon by today's standards, the flintlock musket was the primary weapon of infantrymen during the U.S.-Mexican War. ... Model 1816 ...
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US Springfield Model 1842 Percussion Musket - NRA Museums:This musket was adopted by the US Army in 1842, but production started too late for these arms to play a major role in the Mexican War.Missing: cap | Show results with:cap
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U.S. Model 1855 Springfield: The Rifle-Musket of the RegularsJun 11, 2020 · It was the standard longarm of regular Army forces at the start of the Civil War and was used by both sides throughout the conflict.Missing: standardization | Show results with:standardization
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U.S. Springfield Model 1861 Percussion Rifle Musket - NRA Museums:The main arms of both armies would be .58 caliber muzzle-loading percussion rifle-muskets. - Dr. William L. Roberts, THE AMERICAN LIBERTY COLLECTION: #72. The ...
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The '61 Springfield Rifle Musket - HistoryNetAug 3, 2017 · Including the bayonet, ramrod and other appendages, there were 84 pieces in the Model 1861 Springfield, which in 1861 cost $14.93 to manufacture ...
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Considering the rifled musket | Civil War History - WordPress.comMar 9, 2009 · The firing mechanism consisted of a metal hammer and nipple, upon which a percussion cap was placed. The cap allowed the weapon to fire by ...
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Fine US Springfield Model 1861 Rifle Musket Dated 1862... M1861 was essentially identical to the previous M1855, with a .58 caliber, 40” round barrel, iron mountings, spring retained barrel bands and walnut stock.
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[PDF] Small KTMH Ammunition aemn - Smithsonian InstitutionFeb 6, 1974 · 11 Elongated ball for U.S. rifle musket. L 2.3. 12 Same. L 2.2. 13 Elongated ball for Springfield rifle musket,. 1863. L 2.5. 14 Elongated ball ...
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[PDF] The Minie Ball and Civil War Medicine - Columbus State UniversityThe minie ball used in a rifled weapon was accurate to 500 yards as compared to the old smooth bore weapon with round ball which was effective to only 100-150 ...Missing: specifications | Show results with:specifications
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U.S. Model 1855 .58 caliber cartridge box. Manufactured and ...U.S. Model 1855 .58 caliber cartridge box. Manufactured and marked “Watertown Arsenal/1863” on interior flap. Leather sewn with two flaps and iron buckles ...Missing: accessories | Show results with:accessories
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[PDF] The Connecticut Contracted '61 Springfield: The Special Model to ...This weapon may have been viewed as inferior to the arms produced at Springfield due to the brass butt plate and absence of the Model 1855 Maynard primer. For ...Missing: savings | Show results with:savings
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Colt Special Model 1861 Contract Rifle-Musket - NRA Museums:Colt Special Model 1861 Contract Rifle-Musket ... Colt patterned this rifled musket on the British Enfield Model 1853 design. Some of its design features were ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Confederate Repaired Colt Special Model Rifle MusketThus the Special Model 1861 Rifle Musket was born. Over the next three years, Colt, LG&Y and Amoskeag would produce over 185,000 of these guns for US government ...
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2 Band Rifle-Musket, Rifle or Artillery Model? [Archive]Oct 16, 2008 · According to a reference work I have, some of the Special Model 1861's were delivered from the factory as two-band "Artillery Rifles." Some of ...Thread: Colt manufacture 2 band musketThread: SN & WTC "Short" Springfield RiflesMore results from www.n-ssa.net
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Trapdoor rifle - Springfield Armory National Historic Site (U.S. ...This "Allin conversion" consisted primarily of removing the top portion of the rear of the barrel and replacing it with a hinged breech block, which soon was ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Origins Of The 'Trapdoor' Springfield: The Allin ConversionsAug 7, 2020 · Some 52,000 M1866 rifles were manufactured (a more accurate term would be “converted”) at Springfield between 1867 and 1869. Approximately half ...
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U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Production Serial NumbersMar 14, 2022 · Model 1865 Trapdoor Rifle. 1866: 5,005 Converted Muskets · Model 1866 Trapdoor Rifle (None were given serial numbers). 1867: 49,257 Rifles and ...Missing: Allin | Show results with:Allin
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Scarce U.S. Model 1865 Springfield First Model Allin ConversionDec 3, 2010 · One of 5000 Model 1861 percussion rifle-muskets converted by Springfield Armory to breech-loading .58 caliber rimfire rifles.Missing: production | Show results with:production
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The Post-Civil War Springfield in .50-70: Behind the TrapdoorSep 10, 2024 · 50-70 Trapdoor underwent a final modification, becoming the Model of 1870. Between 1870 and 1873, 11,531 of this model were made. These .50s ...<|separator|>
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Good Guns and Guts | Article | The United States ArmyJul 19, 2007 · Allin of the Springfield Arsenal, Massachusetts, had developed a process to convert the old Springfield muzzle-loading musket into an efficient ...
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150 Years Of The ''Trapdoor Springfield'' - American RiflemanNov 14, 2023 · In addition to the rifle version, 362 Model 1870 carbines were produced between April and December 1871. These had 22" barrels and were fitted ...Missing: until | Show results with:until
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Historic Firearms at Fort Larned - National Park ServiceIn the fort's early days, the Springfield rifle muskets were the .58 caliber, muzzle-loading variety, such as the M1855, M1861, and M1863. Following the Civil ...
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[PDF] US Army Rifle and Carbine Adoption between 1865 and 1900 - DTICJun 15, 2007 · The. Springfield Armory converted 5000 Model 1861 rifles to evaluate the design. The Model. 1865 Springfield rifles chambered a metallic self- ...
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The Krag-Jorgensen: America's First Bolt-Action Service RifleApr 9, 2021 · Adopted in 1892, and placed into production at the venerable Springfield Armory in 1894, the Norwegian-designed Krag-Jorgensen was intended to ...Missing: phased | Show results with:phased
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[PDF] RABER ASSOCIATES - National Park ServiceThis report is perhaps best described as a case study in American industrial history, treating the. Springfield Armory as a very unusual factory system.
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The Rifle Musket in Civil War Combat: Reality and Myth on JSTORThe Civil War was the only major conflict in history in which both sides were fully armed with the rifle musket. Breech-loading rifles superseded that weapon ...
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Mishaps - Springfield Armory National Historic Site (U.S. National ...This Springfield US Model 1861 rifle musket was hit by a bullet below the muzzle and just forward of the bayonet stud and front sight.Missing: production | Show results with:production
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Civil War Reenacting - New Georgia EncyclopediaThere are perhaps 2,000 active Civil War reenactors in Georgia. Additionally, many of the estimated 35,000 Civil War reenactors in the United States and 3,000 ...<|separator|>
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Black Powder | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and ExplosivesA federal explosives license or permit is not required to purchase and use commercially manufactured black powder in quantities not to exceed 50 pounds for the ...Missing: Civil War reenactment Springfield annual participants
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springfield - Blue Book of Gun ValuesOn Springfields and other U.S. military longarms, the importance of the wood being original, unsanded, and with crisp, clear cartouches cannot be overstated.
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1861 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET rifle PRICE AND HISTORICAL VALUEThe used value of a 1861 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET rifle has fallen ($87.17) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $890.92 . The demand of new 1861 SPRINGFIELD ...
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Firearms - Guides - National Firearms Act Definitions - ATF“Antique Firearms” means any firearm not intended or redesigned for using rim fire or conventional center fire ignition with fixed ammunition and manufactured ...Missing: Springfield exempt modern sport shooting