New Gun Day
No, it's not a real Springfield 1861, and it's not a Pedersoli 1861 repro (not that any are available anywhere), and I'm still trying to figure out exactly what I've got here, but no doubt, it's sure purty: an 1861 .58 cal rifle musket by Colt as "Signature Series":
Scored recently on GB for less than a Pedersoli repro would have cost anyway. But since Colt did make some rifle muskets for the Civil War, with some variations from the Springfield (most notably the lock, hammer, barrel bands and ramrod), I grabbed this one at less than a Pedersoli repro would have set me back to represent my Civil War longarm collection niche. The bore looks like it's unfired, though there's some light handling scratches on the metal, easily polished out. Now, I need to score me some musket caps and the appropriate sized nipple wrench ..... then, to shoot it!! Yah!!
Any info as to this beauty's provenance would be welcomed.
No, it's not a real Springfield 1861, and it's not a Pedersoli 1861 repro (not that any are available anywhere), and I'm still trying to figure out exactly what I've got here, but no doubt, it's sure purty: an 1861 .58 cal rifle musket by Colt as "Signature Series":
Scored recently on GB for less than a Pedersoli repro would have cost anyway. But since Colt did make some rifle muskets for the Civil War, with some variations from the Springfield (most notably the lock, hammer, barrel bands and ramrod), I grabbed this one at less than a Pedersoli repro would have set me back to represent my Civil War longarm collection niche. The bore looks like it's unfired, though there's some light handling scratches on the metal, easily polished out. Now, I need to score me some musket caps and the appropriate sized nipple wrench ..... then, to shoot it!! Yah!!
Any info as to this beauty's provenance would be welcomed.
Last edited: