4115 JOSLYN CONVERSION MODEL 1864 RIFLE.

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Category Firearms & Military
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Cal. 56-50. S# 143 M. The Springfield Armory converted an unknown quantity of rifle muskets to breechloaders between January & June 1865 that accepted the Spencer 56-50 metallic cartridge. 52" Overall, 35 1/2" rnd. bbl. w/ fixed front sight & Springfield adjustable 3-position rear sight. Utilizes the same breech mechanism as seen on their cartridge carbines. The breech has Joslyn numbers "M / 143" on breech & tang. The tang also numbered " 143 M". Lockplate is converted from musket marked with eagle & "U.S. / SPRINGFIELD" forward of hammer & "1864" rear of hammer. The breech mechanism is marked in 2 lines w/ "JOSLYN'S PATENT" last date "JUNE 24, 1862". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: small file of provenance and letter of authenticity from Ancestry Guns. CONDITION: very good overall, stock spliced under rear band, metal cleaned & gray/bright patina. Breech has about half its blue finish. Mechanics are fine, well defined rifled bore. (01-26915/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.