It's always good to do a layout and inventory at times- to realize I was missing a m1855 combination tool (since found in the accoutrement pouch of a cartridge box).
Only two are the exact same, the m1861 style for the Whitney made m1841 rifles. There are also a couple one of one in there- altered that way or specifically made that way.
The largest quantity of tools were made for the m1841/m1842 rifle and muskets, which had an amazing assortment of inspector stampings. Actually just added a "w" with US and S this evening.
Only three are reproductions, lower right. Chris Kibler made single arm (the absolute best made one out there), S&S Firearms, and a Liberty Rifles made one; all in the style of Confederate made examples. Several are post-War (upper right), either through modification of pre and Civil War era tools.
Only six are foreign, yet there is a US made example for thr Potsdam. The largest two, lower right, are actually for pistols - next to four later tools for revolvers.
Only two are the exact same, the m1861 style for the Whitney made m1841 rifles. There are also a couple one of one in there- altered that way or specifically made that way.
The largest quantity of tools were made for the m1841/m1842 rifle and muskets, which had an amazing assortment of inspector stampings. Actually just added a "w" with US and S this evening.
Only three are reproductions, lower right. Chris Kibler made single arm (the absolute best made one out there), S&S Firearms, and a Liberty Rifles made one; all in the style of Confederate made examples. Several are post-War (upper right), either through modification of pre and Civil War era tools.
Only six are foreign, yet there is a US made example for thr Potsdam. The largest two, lower right, are actually for pistols - next to four later tools for revolvers.