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Item Code: 1099-27
This Civil War era single-shot muzzleloader is a .58 caliber Springfield Model 1855 percussion rifle-musket in good overall condition. Longarm has a 40” round barrel with broad three-groove rifling. Barrel is secured to the stock with three-barrel bands and three band springs. Furniture is iron including the lock plate, hammer, butt plate, trigger guard, swivels and ramrod. The nose cap is brass, which would be changed to iron in 1859. All gun metal parts are clean but have scattered areas of moderate pitting overall.
All lock plate stampings sharp and clear and show the large spread-winged eagle on the kidney-shaped, hinged primer door, along with the date “1858” deeply stamped behind the large, high spur hammer. Large eagle motif on door is still high in detail, including stripes on shield and feathers. Lock plate marked with the “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD” forward of the hammer. Barrel breech area has clear date “1858” visible. The eagle head and worn proof marks are visible on the left barrel facet.
Beveled lock plate is fitted with a C-shaped hammer and with the Maynard tape priming system. This system employed a waterproof roll of paper percussion caps. Inserted into the primer magazine, a cap was fed onto the nipple when the hammer was pulled back. Tape priming system mechanics operate well. Hammer has a knife-edged, bottom lip that severed the expended portion of the tape.
Musket has a large long range rear sight graduated to 800 yards and an iron blade front sight. Spring on rear sight is broken. Mechanics crisp and tight. Bore is clear and bright with good rifling. The original, steel, swelled-shank, tulip-head ramrod still retains threaded end. Butt plate is stamped “US”.
Handsome black walnut stock is solid with no cracks or splits; just the expected dings and dents from age and use. Wood surface is good and smooth. No government cartouches are visible.
A good Springfield Model 1855 rifle-musket dated 1858. [jet] [ph:L]
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