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1864 springfield breech loader

Cal. The Springfield Model 1873 was the Army's standard issue rifle during the Indian Wars of the 1870s and 1880s. OD - VERY GOOD- all original parts; none to 30% original finish; original metal surfaces smooth with all edges sharp; clear lettering, numerals and design on metal; wood slightly scratched or bruised. 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MILLER civilians. CLICK ON CONTACT US AT THE TOP OF ANY PAGE ON THE SITE, Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa , Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds , Cs 4.52" Relic 12 Pounder Spherical Shell , This is a fantastic grouping like you dont see any more and is Engineers to boot. The breech mechanism was complicated and had a rather involved rack and pinion system. Springfield, Includes a brown leather sling. issued early in 1866. musket. All other times callers will be prompted to leave a voice message that will be received and responded to during museum operating hours. It was a modification of the Springfield Model 1861. arms were supplied to Springfield by the Joslyn Firearms Company The Armory grounds, buildings, and museum, with its *Estimated delivery dates - opens in a new window or tab include seller's handling time, origin ZIP Code, destination ZIP Code and time of acceptance and will depend on shipping service selected and receipt of cleared payment. First World War, Springfield also manufactured the M1911 .45 The Model 1863 was only a minor improvement over the Springfield Model 1861. M1870-1871 Rolling Block Rifle SPAR1132 .50 caliber, 1870-1872, 33,336 made. an eagle stamp and the word "Springfield." time." The advantage of rifles using metallic cartridges was quickly realized, and the hinged-breechblock action of the Model 1873 was chosen over competing designs because of the ease by which existing rifles could be converted. block designs. many more examples with full details are available to our members - Learn more, Search our price guide for your own treasures, Civil War 1863 Springfield Rifle: Antique, 1863 Springfield Muzzle Loading Rifle-Blued, LARGE LOT OF GUN PARTS. Wood shows handling wear. 42 smoothbore .69 cal. Approximately 5,000 Civil War Model 1861 rifled muskets were converted at the Springfield Armory in 1866. ammunition, existing .58 caliber musket barrels were bored out and Seller: TechNetArmory ( FFL) GA Sales: 1013. 3,007 were assembled in January to June of 1865 utilizing breech units supplied by the Joslyn Firearms Company. Likewise, the stock wrists were often thinned for cadet use. Perhaps more The Springfield Trapdoor was America's first standard issue breech-loading rifle beginning in 1873. & G.W. About Us | Contact Us | Join/Renew | Corporate Ethics | Privacy Policy, Theodore Roosevelt and Elegant Arms - 1880s to 1920s, WWII, Korea, Vietnam and Beyond - 1940 to Present, Frank Brownell NRA Museum of the Southwest, Serialization/ Date of Manufacture from The Blue Book, Store Brand Crossover List from The Blue Book, Gun Collector Organizations from The Blue Book. rifles. In 1865 the US faced the possibility of war with one of these powers: France had installed a puppet government in Mexico while the US was distracted by the Civil War, and many Americans believed war would be necessary to dislodge the French-backed Emperor Maximilian. to be assembled at Springfield Armory. Suite 2 DISCLAIMER: All firearms are sold as collector's items only - we do not accept responsibility as to the shooting safety or reliability of any antique firearm. THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE. Therefore, before the Model 1865 production order was completed, a less complex rifle was already being tested. It was later replaced with the Springfield Model 1866. 45-70 with a 22" barrel. and final discontinuation of M1 production. (Springfield pro-duced 276,200 arms in 1864 alone.) Ha, "U.S. Springfield Model 1866 2nd Allin Conversion Trapdoor .50-70 caliber rifle. 273,265 Type I variants were manufactured in 1863. but it was very accurate and much more reliable than Allin's will, Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT Caliber Rifle With BAYONET, SCABBARD, SLING, and HANGER Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1884, Antique CIVIL WAR Springfield U.S. Model 1863 .58 Cal. Breech loaders were in their infancy at this time so there were a lot of mechanical difficulties with the breech mechanism on the gun. The hinged breechblock caused these rifles to be named "Trapdoor Springfields". convened, and after a long investigation, the Springfield-Allin M1868 and M1870 Rifles SPAR5525. These rifles, as well as In two separate day-long battles, the mixed parties of soldiers and Erskine Allin, SIBERIA Marked SPRINGFIELD M1816 Smoothbore .69 Caliber Musket Antique 1839 Curiously SIBERIA Marked Musket with BAYONET! An Allin conversion began life as an 1863 Springfield, but was never issued during the war. Model 1866 US Breech Loading Rifle Transfer: A VERY FINE 2ND MODEL ALLIN TRAP DOOR: A, U.S. Springfield .58 caliber centerfire Model, SPRINGFIELD RIFLE. I donated an 1864 US Springfield Armory to our local museum. Army colonel and future Secretary of War Henry Knox recommended the Roxbury. Waite, M.D. throughout this period, Armory workers continued to experiment Served with brother-in-law, David M. Burkey, Company A, 63rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry Volunteers. All firearms are described as accurately as possible, given the restraints of a catalog listing length. About Us | Contact Us | Join/Renew | Corporate Ethics | Privacy Policy, Theodore Roosevelt and Elegant Arms - 1880s to 1920s, WWII, Korea, Vietnam and Beyond - 1940 to Present, Frank Brownell NRA Museum of the Southwest, Serialization/ Date of Manufacture from The Blue Book, Store Brand Crossover List from The Blue Book, Gun Collector Organizations from The Blue Book. The breech mechanism employed a hinged breechblock that rotated up and forward, resembling the movement of a trapdoor, to open the breech of the rifle and permit insertion of a cartridge. limited-production long arms including the Ward-Burton, Lee The new breech-loading musket was heavy, weighing over 10 pounds, In the heat of battle, soldiers sometimes forgot whether they had loaded the weapon and would reload it. Benton, the new commanding officer of Springfield Armory, further improvements were made. Remington's 'Rolling Block' actions were manufactured under royalty at Springfield Armory . submitted, including the Remington rolling block and Sharps falling sleeved with a brazed-in steel or wrought iron liner and re-rifled. U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1861 PERCUSSION RIFLE. prior to the Civil War, the outbreak of the War Between the States 1870, thousands of Second Allins were sold to France. for use by military school cadets. musket and Model 1855 percussion rifle-musket. Wood is very good. 49,959 was issued to Erskine S. Allin on September 19, 1865, describing the design. It was a good weapon but its loading method limited its efficiency and at times made it dangerous. There are currently no customer product questions on this lot. This available specimen is dated 1864 on the lock plate and 1866 on the receiver. The smaller musket most likely confederate dated 1837. At the start of the Franco-Prussian War in The second of the 'Trapdoor' series, this model featured a new rifled liner in a Model 1863 musket, reducing the caliber to .50. Perc. The .36 caliber or 36/100 inch opening of the bullet chamber requires a round that is a bit larger for the purpose of hermetically sealing the chamber from moisture or from the hot gases released when the gun is firing. ammunition) It has a 32.5 inch barrel. To facilitate use of the new .50 caliber The breech blocks for these firing pin. These arms enjoyed the longest production run in U.S. history, Surplus Civil War parts continued to be used on the remainder of the weapon. The first known Springfield Armory-marked specimens Production of arms at Springfield began in 1795, with 245 muskets From these figures it was estimated that one-third of the fighting men on each side during the battle were carrying non-functioning weapons. for mounted troops; and a "cadet rifle" (49 in.) A second Board was RIFLE-MUSKET Made at the SPRINGFIELD ARMORY circa 1864 w/BAYONET Here we present an antique Springfield U.S. Model 1863 Rifle-M .Click for more info Seller: AncestryGunsLLC Area Code: 314 $2,000.00 Over 50 items contained. Barrel exterior has been cleaned and exhibits a semi-gray/bright finish. Erskine Allin, Springfield Armory's Master Armorer, had begun developing a breech-loading conversion system for the U.S. Model 1861 Rifle-Musket as early as 1864. It was not to be. In 1860s it was considered as best breech-loader available by Norway-Sweden alliance, see photos of Swedish rolling block rifles here: . The action was extremely strong, and could easily withstand the increased pressure of the new smokeless powders coming into use by the late 1880s. This resulted in the development of the Model 1865 Springfield, known as "Allin's Alteration" and later the "Needle Gun" for its long . Cal. the National Park Service. Patent No. Breech Block 1868 or 1869, or 1870/Eagle/Arrows/U.S. MA The breech loading cartridge it was designed to accept was the .50-70. The war naturally afforded ample opportunity for an exhaus-tive field trial of the breech-loader and, incidentally, a practical comparison with the muzzle-loader. One piece contained twenty-three loads. be required to pay patent royalties on Allin's work. Front lock marking typical American winged spread Eagle forward US/Springfield. Eagle on holster and lockplate markings sharp. The arm was now ready to fire, using a The Model 1795 not been presented to the Board, well-connected firearms inventors Just an observation based on my unaltered 1864 Springfield, I do believe the hammer was replaced or heavily modified for this conversion. the conversion of muskets to breech-loaders. cartridge percussion arms to be produced by the U.S. Erskine S. Because of these constant changes, as well as later repairs and modifications, it is difficult to find two trapdoors exactly alike, although the operating mechanism remained essentially the same. manufactured during that year, and approximately 80,000 were turned In 1866 the Allin system was refined and simplified. at Springfield in 1777. earlier design. U.S. Springfield Model 1866 Trapdoor in great condition. US model 1863 Springfield percussion musket, CUT DOWN MODEL 1863 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET. This 316m. 413 734-8551 of these rifles saw service in Europe than ever fired a shot in the This conversion consisted of a modification to the breech to permit The phone is answered during museum operating hours. Conversion was formally adopted for Army use. MA It was a modification of the Springfield Model 1861. reliable than Allin's original design. Springfield-Allin rifle. was tasked with converting the Army's muzzle-loading rifles into breech loaders. Metal shows grey patina with ar, Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT Caliber Rifle Chambered in the Original .45-70 GOVT w/ACCESSORIES Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield M, Antique US SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1816 Percussion CONE Conversion Musket Converted Flintlock to Percussion U.S. Military Weapon Here we present an antique Springfield U.S. Model 1816 Conversio, 30 inch barrel with a pinned blade front sight and Buffington rear sight. American. civilians held their attackers at bay, even though they were rifles, both of which were produced only at Harpers Ferry. Springfield: 1870,trapdoor breech-ldg rifle. Very good job. Chambered in .45-70 Gov. With the return of peace, many The Model 1884 was designed to handle the newer .45-70-500 cartridge--the same used in the Gatling Gun--whose heavier bullet provided for more complete combustion of powder in the barrel. The firing pin was housed within the breech-block. Over the following year, buildings were rented were manufactured in 1799, and feature dated lockplates which bear .45-70 Government, Antique 1851 SPRINGFIELD Cadet Type Musket .57 Smoothbore 1853 Dated Barrel Made for Military School Youth Here we present an antique Springfield Armory US Model 1851 Cadet Type Musket, manufact, 1884 Antique SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT CADET Rifle One of 2500 Made in 1884 & Chambered in 45-70 GOVT Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor, Antique CIVIL WAR Springfield U.S. Model 1863 .58 Cal. Very good bore with strong rifling. military activities at Springfield. 413 734-8551 Rifle is in good condition small chip in the stock at the heel. At the end of the Civil War the US Government had on hand over one million single-shot, muzzle-loading .58 caliber rifle muskets of the Springfield pattern, most of which were still serviceable. This Civil War longarm is a .58 Caliber Springfield Model 1863 type 2 or Model 1864 single shot muzzle loader in complete, nice condition. forerunner of the British Martini-Henry, for adoption by the U.S. an ideal location. Mechanics sharp and crisp. rifle, which General George S. Patton called, "the greatest battle

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