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  1. The Springfield Model 1861 was a Minié-type rifled musket used by the United States Army during the American Civil War. Commonly referred to as the "Springfield" (after its original place of production, Springfield, Massachusetts ). [5]

  2. Aug 3, 2017 · The Model 1861 Springfield rifle musket was the principal weapon of the Civil War. By the end of 1863, most Federal infantrymen were armed with this weapon. The Springfield was a percussion rifle 58½ inches long, muzzle-loading, caliber .58.

  3. 1861 Springfield Rifle Musket. Shooting and discussing the classic 1861 Springfield rifle. ------------------------ Remember to check out our video clips on the Hickok45Clips channel ...

  4. U.S./Springfield Armory Model 1861 Percussion Rifle-Musket (single-shot/ muzzle-loading/ black powder/ ball ammunition) On April 12, 1861, Southern militia fired on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina.

  5. Mar 21, 2019 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Springfield Model 1861 Rifled Musket including pictures.

  6. Sep 24, 2008 · All original with the scarce and desirable “1861” date. 58 cal. 40” barrel. Lock stamped “U.S. SPRINGFIELD” and dated 1861. Stock with the initials “W.H.” on butt. Side panel with visible Ordnance Inspector’s Cartouche. Very good overall with original patina.

  7. The Springfield Model 1861 was the standard rifle used by Union infantry during the Civil War. The rifle was produced in Springfield Massachusetts, which is where it got its name. The total weight of the rifle is 9 pounds. Roughly 700,000 Springfield rifles were produced between 1861 and 1865.

  8. The Springfield served as the principal U.S. infantry weapon until 1936, when it was replaced by the Garand (M1) rifle of World War II—also designed at the Springfield Armory. When the Springfield .30-06 was retired, it was widely modified into a sporting rifle that is still prized for its accuracy.

  9. The most widley used rifle during the Civil War, the 1861 Springfield was a favorite due to its' reliability, accuracy, and range. The 40" barrel and .58 caliber allowed for an effective range of 200-300 yards.

  10. Jun 30, 2024 · The Model 1861 was the standard rifle-musket used throughout the war. A single-shot, muzzle-loading gun detonated with a percussion cap, it was originally made by the Springfield Armory, but due to the need for more firearms, the U.S. government contracted with twenty private contractors.

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