Musket, Springfield, Model 1795, Type 4, Dated 1814, “US” Cartouche in Script - Antique Associated At West Townsend

Musket, Springfield, Model 1795, Type 4, Dated 1814, “US” Cartouche in Script

Musket, Springfield, Model 1795, Type 4, Dated 1814, “US” Cartouche in Script

Lock is flat with beveled edges; small teat at rear of plate… “US” in script above eagle facing left, above SPRINGFIELD in arc. Standard barrel markings: P / small eagle head / and V near breech. Dated 1814 horizontally
behind hammer also displaying matching date on heel of buttplate; stock impressed “US” behind sideplate. The barrel displays barrel forger’s geometric [foundry] mark. Integral forged iron flashpan; trigger guard is rounded at both ends.

This 1814 dated musket is the last model of the 1795 series [Type 4] of the first standardized musket with 44.5-inch barrel made for the U.S. government at
a US arsenal, and the first model made at the Springfield Armory. (Next came the 1812 models with 42-inch barrels starting with 1814 date continuing to 1817).

Item Date: 1814

Measurement: .69- caliber barrel, length: 44.5"

Item Condition: Excellent. Expertly cleaned, tight fissure at topside of wrist pinned which doesn't distract nor compromise the integrity of this specimen.

Price: $3,500

SKU 728-148

For More Information, Please Contact David Hillier at 978-597-8084 or email drh@aaawt.com.

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