3017 US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1816 PERC CONVERSION

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This item SOLD at 2024 Feb 13 @ 10:10UTC-5 : EST/CDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 150.00 USD
Estimated at 300.00 - 600.00 USD
FLINTLOCK MUSKET. Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42". Barrel is marked on top left with eagle head "VP" proof. The musket was given the Belgian type conversion to percussion ignition which was the method used at the National Armories. Walnut stock is marked on left panel with what appears to be script "JN" indicating John Newbury an inspector who worked at Springfield Armory during this period. Marked behind trigger guard tang with an "S" in an oval which would be correct for John Stebbins, who also worked at Springfield Armory in this time period. Marked "419" ahead of buttplate tang. Lockplate has correct brass filler piece. Marked in front of hammer with eagle over "US" and marked vertically at the tail with "SPRING / FIELD" and dated "1820". Barrel has 3 bands retained by springs including double strap upper band which carries the brass blade front sight. Muzzle is equipped with stud on top for bayonet. Button head ramrod appears to be original. Sling swivels are carried on middle band and a stud on front of the one-piece trigger guard. Buttplate marked "US" at heel. CONDITION: musket has attractive original "attic find" patinaed finish with the wear, staining and handling marks commensurate with age and extensive service. Small crack between left rear of barrel and lock screw. Lock has extremely weak mainspring. Bore has dark lightly oxidized appearance. (01-24513/RW). ANTIQUE. $300-600.