$2,295.00 SOLD
Originally $2,650.00
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Item Code: 172-1855
This Civil War longarm is a .58 caliber “Springfield” Model 1863, Type 2, single-shot muzzleloader in complete, very good condition. The Springfield M1863 Type 2 musket was a government arsenal product from Springfield, Massachusetts. Over two hundred and fifty thousand such longarm weapons were produced for the US Ordnance Dept during the war years. All gunmetal cleaned and exhibits a bright finish. Lockplate surface wears a dark plum patina with a smooth finish. “1864” stamped behind the hammer. Lock markings with the “Eagle / US” / SPRINGFIELD” are sharp and clear. The distinctive “S” shaped hammer with its chamfered, beveled edges has the same smooth patina as the rest of the lockplate components. Barrel breech area bright and exhibits a strong, sharp date “1864” on the flat. Also, Sharp proof marks visible on the barrel facet.
Original nipple and rear sight. Mechanics crisp and tight. Bore is dusty but should clean to bright. Rifling strong. Steel tulip-shaped ramrod is original and wears the same semi-bright finish. All barrel bands are original and secured to the stock via flat iron springs. Black walnut stock surface looks to never been cleaned. Stock is solid with no cracks, splits. Two very good government cartouches visible. Still exhibits a number of light scratches and scuff marks overall along with minor dings and nicks. A fine representative 1863 Springfield longarm of the Civil War.
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