CONFEDERATE CONVERTED 1816 US MUSKET WITH BAYONET

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NSN. When the Civil War broke out, there were thousands of US weapons stored in southern arsenals. Many of these weapons were woefully out of date but necessity being the mother of invention, the Union Manufacturing Company of Richmond, Virginia performed bolster conversions on a number of out of date U.S. Model 1816 Flintlock muskets to percussion at the beginning of the Civil War. These muskets were of 69 caliber with smoothbore barrels. In addition to changing the bolster and breech, this barrel has been shortened to 33 1/2" cut from original 42" length. The stock was shortened just ahead and flush with the rear barrel band. The original lock bears the Harpers Ferry 1836 stamp along with the US eagle. If you look at a copy of the book by Dr. Murphy entitled “CONFEDERATE RIFLES & MUSKETOONS” on pages.709-718, there is an illustration of identical conversion of bolster and breech on page 717. On the left side of the walnut stock is a carved Maltese cross that was used by the 5th Corp of the Union Army so this may be a capture gun. Along with this musket, there is an original Boyle and Gamble bayonet. These were made in Richmond Virginia. This example features the typical cast brass one piece grip, pommel and hilt with serial number 069 but no maker stamp. The blade has a full length fuller and measures 20 1/2" with a total length of 25 3/4". The release spring is broken. The blade shows heavy layer of rust with heavy wear. You can still see the distinctive line on the barrel that is 10 1/2" from muzzle where it was simply press fit to the barrel. The musket itself is in very good condition showing much use and untouched since conversion to percussion. All metal surfaces are a rich brown patina. All legends on lock are razor sharp. The butt plate is marked US. The stock is in like condition. There are numerous dings and impressions but original finish remains with rich color walnut. There is a light crack on left side of stock at breech of barrel. The nipple area is a bit corroded as expected but the hammer is in fine working order with tight spring. The bore is not bad but, of course, there is black powder abrasions. A true Confederate converted and used US 1816 Musket with a rare Confederate bayonet as well. A true piece of Confederate Civil War history. (A)

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This item is part of FALL PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION
 Saturday, Nov 2, 2019 | 10:00 AM  Eastern
 
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CONFEDERATE CONVERTED 1816 US MUSKET WITH BAYONET
CONFEDERATE CONVERTED 1816 US MUSKET WITH BAYONET
Lot number: 445
Seller: Milestone Auctions
Event: FALL PREMIER FIREARMS AUCTION
Ends: Saturday, November 2 | 10:00 AM  Eastern

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