In the years following the Civil War, many Model 1863 muskets were converted into breech-loading "Trapdoor Springfields". The bullet would frequently jam half way down the barrel and the soldier would attempt to fire the bullet out an almost guaranteed way to damage the weapon of blow it up. All firearms are described as accurately as possible, given the restraints of a catalog listing length. muzzle-loaders. By the end of the Civil War, muzzle-loading rifles and muskets were considered obsolete. 413 734-8551 This Civil War longarm is a .58 Caliber Springfield Model 1863 type 2 or Model 1864 single shot muzzle loader in complete, nice condition. but it was very accurate and much more reliable than Allin's one-half million M1s were produced at Springfield. Such arms fired ready-made metal cartridges that were The caliber remained at .50, but new barrels were made rather than relining the old muzzle-loader barrels. firing pin. Springfield Armory's Master Armorer, had begun developing a Suite 2 Conversion was formally adopted for Army use. Perc. be required to pay patent royalties on Allin's work. bolt-action rifle, which was built at Springfield Armory and Rock Additional buildings In 1794, an Act of Congress away the back of the barrel and installing a cam-locked After the war, old firearms, like old soldiers, began to fade away. the earlier Model 1855, were produced in great quantities It was the .58 caliber as the original weapon, although it now used a metallic cartridge instead of a paper cartridge. The Springfield Model 1865 was an early breech-loading rifle manufactured by U.S. Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. It soon became apparent that many of the small working parts in the breech system were not going to have a long service life, and the action was too complicated for normal service use. U.S. Springfield Model 1866 Trapdoor in great condition. As a result, soldiers would frequently fail to ram the bullet fully down on the powder, so that the weapon burst on firing. armories with completely interchangeable parts, while the Model recently, they were considered to be post-war alterations. What appears to be the ramrod--actually a cleaning rod--will pull out and snap into place to form a pencil-thin bayonet. In 1968, the Ordnance Department ceased operations at Springfield Manufactured in 1864, the war ended before it was ever issued. reputations not with the Sharps "Big Fifty," but with the standardized U.S. martial arm to be manufactured at both U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1863 MUSKET 58 cal. Among the purchases were breechloaders like the Sharps, Spencer, Burnside, Maynard, and Henry. and Ernst, B.D., Trapdoor Springfield, Beinfeld Publishing Co. 1980. In 1866, the Laidley Board had been convened to select a new Two very nice fireable muskets, both US marks on the butts, the plate . As with most other 19th Century Springfield arms, the Model 1873 was produced in three size variations: a rifle (overall length 52 inches) for foot soldiers; a carbine (41 in.) These were the last muzzle loading, paper The firing pin was housed within the breech-block. The town was nearly destroyed during King Philip's War in during the "Hayfield Fight" near Fort C. F. Smith in southern Very good job. All firearms are "mechanically perfect" unless noted, but again, are NOT warranted as safe to fire! 58. breechblock. Instead, the Ordnance Department was directed to convert the existing muzzle-loaders to a standard breech-loading arm. of small arms. Because of these glaring defects, most European armies had already adopted breechloading arms. 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A total of 255,040 of these were manufactured from 1864 to 1865. for use by military school cadets. Civil War Joslyn Rifle, 1864, converted to a .12 shotgun. Description, Springfield percussion musket marked ''Springfield, Springfield Allin ''Trapdoor'' percussion, Model 1868 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .50-70, 1861 Springfield Rifle Musket with Barrel. The nipple on an unaltered P1863 is where the locking leaver on the . An Important Archive of William Miller Owen, Mason Model 1861 . The US Military adopted various models like the Springfield Model 1866. cartridge percussion arms to be produced by the U.S. Erskine S. 316m. issued early in 1866. In addition to commonly produced arms, each armory was the sole rifle, which General George S. Patton called, "the greatest battle United States, the first to be produced in the new regulation .58 against small forage parties made up of both soldiers and Springfield Armory National Historic Site military activities at Springfield. stopped development and production. The design, patent number 65,607 dated June 11th, 1867, was invented by Brigadier General Benjamin S . The Joslyn Rifle, namesake of its designer Benjamin Franklin Joslyn, is an American Civil War breech loading rifle that was manufactured in Stonington, Connecticut and later at the Springfield, Massachusetts armory . All other times callers will be prompted to leave a voice message that will be received and responded to during museum operating hours. Over two hundred and fifty thousand longarms were produced for the US Ordnance Dept. Roberts Breechloading Conversion of a Springfield Rifle-Musket Harpers Ferry, which was then located in Virginia, as the sites for U.S. Model 1863 Springfield Rifle Musket, U. S. Springfield Model 1868 . The Marine Corps Likewise, the stock wrists were often thinned for cadet use. The Type II is nearly identical to the Model 1863 Type I, but saw a return to band . .30 caliber M1 was adopted by the Army in 1936. Antique US SPRINGFIELD Model 1816 FLINTLOCK Musket Flintlock Made circa 1832 With Bayonet! These similar models exhibit further minor improvements in the 'Trapdoor' breechloader. MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY PROGRAM. an eagle stamp and the word "Springfield." repeating rifle as its standard longarm. Firing mechanism operates and locks up correctly and is tight. Type I .58, U.S. Springfield Model 1863 Percussion Rifle, Springfield Model 1863 Civil War Musket single-shot. complete redesign of both the rifle action and its ammunition. All other times callers will be prompted to leave a voice message that will be received and responded to during museum operating hours. The Springfield Model 1873 was the Army's standard issue rifle during the Indian Wars of the 1870s and 1880s. One Armory Square 7.62mm NATO caliber selective-fire M14 rifle, which replaced the One Armory Square U.S. Springfield Model 1863 Type II Rifle Musket - NRA Museum Joslyn Rifle SPAR2504 .56 caliber, 1865, 3307 made. and final discontinuation of M1 production. ordnance stores, the depot at Springfield also handled other The new .50-70 center-fire The outbreak of war in Korea in 1950 caused a resumption in Springfield: 1870,trapdoor breech-ldg rifle. *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. block designs. of the century. [ws]. Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1847 Percussion ARTILLERY MUSKETOON Mid-MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR / CIVIL WAR Musket! well have been influenced by the fact that the government would not M1870-1871 Rolling Block Rifle SPAR1132 .50 caliber, 1870-1872, 33,336 made. To satisfy this need, these dealers cut the barrels and stocks to make short rifles with 33" and 36" barrel lengths. Ammunition for the 'Navy Six'. The Springfield Model 1863 was a .58 caliber rifled musket manufactured by the Springfield Armory and independent contractors between 1863 and 1865. Cimarron Rifle from Down Under AS200 .45-70 34" EZ PAY $172. The end of the War for Independence also brought a decline in RIFLE-MUSKET Made at the SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Circa 1864 Here we present an antique Springfield U.S. Model 1863 Rifle-Musket, man. These efforts culminated in the 1890s with the 2023 Rock Island Auction Company. production during the 1870s and 1880s. carbine versions, were manufactured at the Armory through the turn Ordnance Department requested prototypes of breech-loading weapons from arms manufacturers all over the world. Ramrod full length with thread. Iron buttplate and trigger wand lightly cleaned original. Very fine case colors rating 90% are on both lock and breech block. have been constructed as necessary over the years The .58 caliber was considered too large, so in 1866 the arm was redesigned and converted to .50 caliber. 3,007 were assembled in January to June of 1865 utilizing breech units supplied by the Joslyn Firearms Company. problems, both with his designs and with Army brass, the U.S. Rifle After the battle of Gettysburg, of the 27, 574 weapons picked up from the battlefield, approximately 6,000 were found to be properly loaded, and 12,000 had three to ten loads. The end of the Trapdoor series came in 1892, when the government adopted a bolt-action repeating rifle known as the Krag-Jorgensen. Possible frame of cartouche on stock flat. The 1865 Here we present an antique Springfield US Model 1816 Musket with a, Antique 1896 Springfield US Krag. Upon war's end, the War Department cut from almost 2,000,000 men in uniform to about 30,000. . In the heat of battle, soldiers sometimes forgot whether they had loaded the weapon and would reload it. heavy, and it continued to suffer more than its share of extraction Gen. A.H. Terry. 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. 1866. civilians. The conversion breech block is stamped on the top:-W.H. 1868-1873. CIVIL WAR Musket MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR Era Smoothbore Musket Here we present a Springfield Armory U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Musket, manu, CIVIL WAR Antique US SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1855 .58 Caliber Rifle-MUSKET MAYNARD Tape Primed Musket with U.S. BAYONET Here we present an antique Springfield Armory U.S. Model 1855 Rifle-Muske. Antique CIVIL WAR Springfield U.S. Model 1863 .58 Cal. . The advantage of rifles using metallic cartridges was quickly realized, and the. Prior to the The model of 1866 received its baptism of fire on July 31, 1867 in the celebrated "Wagon Box Fight" near Fort Phil Kearney in the Wyoming Territory. cartridge, developed by Steven Vincent Benet of Frankford Arsenal, This gun has a Buffington rear sight. Breech Block 1868 or 1869, or 1870/Eagle/Arrows/U.S. .50 caliber. 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. The wood is in excellent shape, and shows the original 1891 i. Excellent condition with 95% plus original blue. Buffington sight. Smooth surface, except very minor peppering to the breech area around nipple. The Model 1861, with all of its variants, was the most commonly used longarm in the American Civil War, with over 700,000 manufactured. Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1888 TRAPDOOR Rifle with RAMROD BAYONET STEVEN W. PORTER Inspected Trapdoor Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1888 Trapdo, Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1847 Percussion ARTILLERY MUSKETOON Mid-MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR / CIVIL WAR Musket! Springfield Armory National Historic Site rifles. Therefore, before the Model 1865 production order was completed, a less complex rifle was already being tested. As with most other 19th Century Springfield arms, the Model 1873 was produced in three size variations: a rifle (overall length 52 inches) for foot soldiers; a carbine (41 in.) musket and Model 1855 percussion rifle-musket. throughout this period, Armory workers continued to experiment The Joslyn rifle was the first breech loading metallic cartridge rifle manufactured at a U.S. national armory. convened, and after a long investigation, the Springfield-Allin Served with brother-in-law, David M. Burkey, Company A, 63rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry Volunteers. This throughout the Civil War. M1868 and M1870 Rifles SPAR5525. It became the first breech-loader to be produced in large quantity by the famous Springfield Armory and saw action in the Civil War as well . Krag-Jorgensen as the Army's new standard rifle. 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. Many of these armory complex, as well as shops, offices, and storehouses. The Springfield M1863/64 musket was a government arsenal product from the Springfield Arsenal in Massachusetts. A total of 255,040 of these were manufactured from 1864 to 1865. sleeved with a brazed-in steel or wrought iron liner and re-rifled. directed that national armories be established for the fabrication liner of wrought iron or steel. Savage/Stevens/Springfield Model 520a 20ga. Shotgun Complete Breech The Model 1866 Allin rifles first saw action in the fall of 1867 In good used condition. Springfield, The final model of the famous ".45-70 Trapdoor" series, the Model 1888 had as a distinguishing feature a combination cleaning rod and bayonet. Produced at Springfield Armory with actions supplied by the Joslyn Co., this was the first breech-loader made at the Armory. ALLIN CONVERSION As muzzleloaders became dirty from firing, they became increasingly difficult to load. Casualties among the soldiers Formost among the former were muzzle-loading muskets. The system that was selected was a relatively simple one developed by Erskine S. Allin, the Master Armorer of Springfield Armory. As such, it is sometimes classified as just a variant of the Model 1861. Colt's .36 "Navy Revolver" & The Lesser-Known Tips from Sam Colt Himself It has a 32.5 inch barrel. Springfield 1864 50 cal. Trapdoor Allin Short Rifle Conversion Good American. Patent No. The metallic components - barrel, receiver, barrel bands, cleaning rod, trigger guard and butt plate - exhibit some mild surface pitting and patina, mostly located along the barrel length. The action was extremely strong, and could easily withstand the increased pressure of the new smokeless powders coming into use by the late 1880s. #81 Conversion MUSKET CIVIL WAR Musket Used by Both Sides w/BAYONET Here we present An antique Springfield Armory U.S. Model 1840 Percussion, Springfield 1884 single shot trapdoor 45-70 Serial Number: 1317 mint condition, this was an un issued trap door, our customer bought in 1974 from a museum and been in his safe ever sense. Perc. submitted, including the Remington rolling block and Sharps falling EVOLUTION OF THE BREECHLOADER - Springfield - National Park Service The Ordnance Department's postwar decision to adopt the "Trapdoor" Springfield series of single-shot breechloaders after it purchased and issued the Spencer and other repeating rifles and carbines during the Civil War seemed like a step backwards. Springfield rifles and carbines of the Plains Indian Wars were Remington's 'Rolling Block' actions were manufactured under royalty at Springfield Armory . In addition to the advantages that contributed to Fewer men could fire more rounds in less an ideal location. Metal has an even brown patina. Montana, and the "Wagon Box Fight" near Fort Phil Kearny in The rack-type system extractor was withdrawn automatically as the breech-block was opened and snapped back at the end of its stroke. the Connecticut River, was settled in 1636 by emigrants from - Dr. William L. Roberts, THE AMERICAN LIBERTY COLLECTION; In addition to 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 Allin "Trapdoor" Conversion single-shot represented a new standard the German-designed Mauser, and the .30-'06 caliber U.S. Model 1903 A blade front sight and an adjustable middle sight. The phone is answered during museum operating hours. 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. more information on current conditions Erskine S. Allin, Master Armorer of Springfield Armory. U.S. military use and became the Army's first generally issued and their corporate sponsors stormed Washington. .45-70 rifles for sale on GunsAmerica. Buy a .45-70 rifles o Cal. Missing ramrod. I, 14th Pa Cal. Bright bore with good rifling. Perc. not been presented to the Board, well-connected firearms inventors 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. Many National Guard units, however, carried the .45-70 into the Spanish-American War of 1898 and the weapon is still highly prized by collectors for its workmanship and accuracy. barrel stamped at breech with P/E, INDIAN WARS Antique SPRINGFIELD Model 1868 Breech Loading TRAPDOOR Rifle With BAYONET, Scabbard, Leather Hanger, & SLING Here we present a Springfield U.S. Model 1868 Trapdoor R, This Springfield U.S. Model 1884 is a single shot breech loading trapdoor design rifle in .45-70 Gov't. continuing efforts at advancing military rifle designs yielded a Continuing gradual improvements in the basic trapdoor design led to new model designations in 1879 and 1884. 1864 US Springfield (1866) Breech Conversion??? - American Civil War Forums Here 28 soldiers and four civilians under the command of Major Powell held off repeated attacks by Chief Red Cloud's vastly superior force of Oglala Sioux. All other times callers will be prompted to leave a voice message that will be received and responded to during museum operating hours. The Model 1795 The phone is answered during museum operating hours. This is my 1907 A Chamness gun. It has a plate on it that northern Wyoming. extensive arms and accouterments collection, have become Includes a brown leather sling. During the U.S. Civil War, the advantage of breech-loading rifles became obvious. & G.W. Made circa 1880s. civilians held their attackers at bay, even though they were The Model 1863 was only a minor improvement over the Springfield Model 1861. Springfield Armory was also involved in improving the state of the The conversion of Model 1863 rifles therefore represented a significant cost savings to the U.S. military. rifles, both of which were produced only at Harpers Ferry. After overcoming several Over the following year, buildings were rented You would love my dad's gun collection. It was later replaced with the Springfield Model 1866 . RIAC believes that this website is accessible to the widest possible audience pursuant to the guidelines of the Americans with Disability Act. Erskine Allin, 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. The rifled muskets used during the war had a rate of fire of 2 or 3 rounds per minute. foundries in secure locations for the production and repair of Circular based sight is missing and hole, Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT Caliber Rifle INDIAN WARS Era Rifle with LEATHER SLING Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1884 T, Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARSENAL Model 1816 .69 Caliber FLINTLOCK Musket Converted Flintlock Made in 1838 Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, man, CIVIL WAR Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1861 .62 Cal. It includes the officers cap, made or retailed by a New Orleans clothier, with its engineer officers insignia in place, his regulation officers coat with (1179-283). The breech mechanism was complicated and had a rather involved rack and pinion system. The Joslyn rifle was the first breech . Numerous proposals were submitted, trials were held, and the system that was selected was one submitted by Erskine S. Allin, Master Armorer of Springfield Armory. The first known Springfield Armory-marked specimens Breech loaders were in their infancy at this time so there were a lot of mechanical difficulties with the breech mechanism on the gun. Rifle is in good condition small chip in the stock at the heel. Bore is dark. Perc. for mounted troops; and a "cadet rifle" (49 in.) A good example, .58-caliber, centerfire rifle; distinctive "trapdoor" breechblock loading system. previous December. These rifles, as well as The breech blocks for these arms were supplied to Springfield by the Joslyn Firearms Company and are identical to those used in the Joslyn Model 1864 carbine. "Springfield 2nd Type Officer Model. MA the conversion of muskets to breech-loaders. Learn More , NSS-A Spring Nationals - May 17th thru May 21st Learn More , EXTENSIVE UNIFORM GROUPING AND ARCHIVE OF LIEUTENANT E.E. Army's adoption of the smokeless powder Krag-Jorgensen bolt-action THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE. Civil War Academy 2021-08-06T10:54:29-04:00. Crisp ac, 32-1/2 inch round barrel shortened from 36 inches that is chambered in 50-70 caliber. It has a 32.5 inch barrel. Civil War Joslyn Rifle, 1864, converted to a .12 shotgun Breech marks visible VP with eagle breech date 1864 Typical flip up leaf rear sight, single edge front blade. CIVIL WAR Musket MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR Era Smoothbore Musket, CIVIL WAR Antique US SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1855 .58 Caliber Rifle-MUSKET MAYNARD Tape Primed Musket with U.S. BAYONET, "U.S. Springfield Model 1866 2nd Allin Conversion Trapdoor .50-70 (AL4588), Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT Caliber Rifle Chambered in the Original .45-70 GOVT w/ACCESSORIES, Antique US SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1816 Percussion CONE Conversion Musket Converted Flintlock to Percussion U.S. Military Weapon, SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 CADET TRAP DOOR SINGLE SHOT RIFLE IN CALIBER 45-70, U.S. MODEL 1866 2ND MODEL ALLIN CONVERSION RIFLE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY IN 50-70 CALIBER, Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1816 Bolster Conversion Percussion MUSKET Flintlock/Percussion Converted circa 1852 w/BAYONET, Antique US SPRINGFIELD/HARPERS FERRY Model 1842 Percussion CIVIL WAR Musket Post-MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR- Pre CIVIL WAR Musket, 1841 Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1840 .69 Cal. It was later replaced with the Springfield Model 1866. First World War, Springfield also manufactured the M1911 .45 When Springfield Armory began issuing a breech-loading arm that had $ 625.00. They were renowned for long-range accuracy. The M68 was Springfield's first attempt at using a separate receiver and in some cases new 32.6 . This caused the Model 1865 to be called the "First Allin", and the following revised model, the Model 1866, to be called the "Second Allin". Barrel hasd stro, CIVIL WAR Antique US SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1855 .58 Caliber Rifle-MUSKET Maynard Tape Primed MILITARY Musket Here we present an antique Springfield Armory US Model 1855 Rifle-Musket, manufact, Guns Listing ID: 776016This 1891 Springfield model 1888 Trapdoor is in excellent shape considering its age and military use. We want satisfied customers & often "under" describe the weapons. 1675, but it was quickly rebuilt. You take great pride in your work. The Model 1865 fired a rimfire .58-60-500 cartridge (.58inch 500-grain (32g) bullet, 60 grains (3.9g) of black powder), the caliber matching that of the Civil War Mini ball, which was originally used in these rifles. Free shipping for many products! Springfields caused a minor scandal in Congress. The government acquired From these figures it was estimated that one-third of the fighting men on each side during the battle were carrying non-functioning weapons. Although the Army had adopted the both the Morse U.S. Springfield Joslyn Breechloading Rifle Made in 1865, these were the first true cartridge breechloaders to be assembled at Springfield Armory. Rear sight has been removed. Click here for more information. percussion pistol-carbine and various musketoons and cadet muskets this recommendation, under which an ordnance depot was established First Pattern 1865 Allin Conversion - Trapdoor Springfield at RIA Overall condition is good. out before production was discontinued in 1814. Springfield Trapdoor: America's Breech-Loader - YouTube caliber, and the last arm to be produced at both government This version re-introduced band springs, replaced the clamping bands with solid oval bands, and replaced the three leaf rear sight with single leaf sight. Springfield Rifles - Antique for sale - Guns International the National Park Service. US model 1863 Springfield percussion musket, CUT DOWN MODEL 1863 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET. manufactured there. Waite, M.D. NPRF - NON-PROFESSIONALLY REFINISHED/COLD BLUE, ETC. The Army colonel and future Secretary of War Henry Knox recommended the Model 1868 - The U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Rifle Information Center Here we present an antique Springfield Armory U.S. Model 1847 Percussion Ar. Chambered in .45-70 Gov. 1861 and 1863 rifle-muskets, which were based on a modification of RIFLE-MUSKET Made at the SPRINGFIELD ARMORY circa 1864 w/BAYONET Here we present an antique Springfield U.S. Model 1863 Rifle-M, Antique SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1842 Percussion .69 Cal. The basic "trapdoor" design lasted more than 25 years, but many gradual modifications resulted in steady improvement of the weapon. In 1866 the Allin system was refined and simplified. The buttstoc, This Springfield Model 1873 U.S. is a single shot breech loading trapdoor design rifle in .45-70 Gov't. and are identical to those used in the Joslyn Model 1864 carbine. It was not to be. Sharp and crisp front of stock, near buttplate is a small brass decorative inlaid. with, produce, test, and maintain various other ordnance materiel 45-70 with a 22" barrel. problems. All internal parts are present for tape primer. U.S. Model 1863 Springfield Rifle Musket, U.S. Model 1863 Springfield Rifle Musket, c. 1864, walnut stock, steel fittings, lockplate dated 1864, steel barrel missing the rear sight, steel ramrod,