Don Lowe
32 Cal
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Knowledgeable members,
I typically collect Helmets from WW1 and WW2, but as a opportunist collector, found what I think is a M1861 Springfield with a 1862 lock plate for a considerable good price. It being Winter in Massachusetts, one tends to amuse themselves with, lets take it part and really look at it.
Barrel has no date that is visible due to considerable pitting. The V P and Eagle is faint but looks to be associated to Springfield. Under side of Barrell is marked with initials of L.E.H. P. I can find no reference to these initials except as referenced on Barrels used by Mason in Taunton, MA.
Lock is dtd 1862 U.S. Springfield, but eagle is not present again due to pitting.
The stock has two cartouches, one horizontal the other vertical towards the rear. The horizontal one has a three letter code, with what looks like to be a A(3rd ltr,). Not sure if this is for Erskine S. Allin, as the ones I've seen the outside edge is oval vice rectangular.
Any thoughts or opinions would be appreciated.
Don
I typically collect Helmets from WW1 and WW2, but as a opportunist collector, found what I think is a M1861 Springfield with a 1862 lock plate for a considerable good price. It being Winter in Massachusetts, one tends to amuse themselves with, lets take it part and really look at it.
Barrel has no date that is visible due to considerable pitting. The V P and Eagle is faint but looks to be associated to Springfield. Under side of Barrell is marked with initials of L.E.H. P. I can find no reference to these initials except as referenced on Barrels used by Mason in Taunton, MA.
Lock is dtd 1862 U.S. Springfield, but eagle is not present again due to pitting.
The stock has two cartouches, one horizontal the other vertical towards the rear. The horizontal one has a three letter code, with what looks like to be a A(3rd ltr,). Not sure if this is for Erskine S. Allin, as the ones I've seen the outside edge is oval vice rectangular.
Any thoughts or opinions would be appreciated.
Don