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Item Code: 218-395
Cal. 58 “Springfield” produced by Springfield Armory. The lock surface is brown with a slight casehard look. Markings “Eagle” with” U.S.” over SPRINGFIELD” and the date “1864” legible. Crisp working lockwork. All other iron surfaces are also dusty gray with areas of light surface age spots. The barrel markings are “VP over “Eagle” and the date”1864” at the end of the barrel. The rear sight is complete and functional. The ramrod is original. Bore has very good rifling and a semi bright finish. The stock is very good with some nicks and gouges from normal use. The inspector’s cartouches located on the opposite side of the lockplate are very clear. The Model ‘63” Springfield had a total quantity of 255,040 produced. Springfield went back to the retaining springs on the barrel bands after receiving numerous complaints from the field. This model was the last U.S. martial regulation arm of muzzle-loading design.
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