- Springfield Model 1863
The Springfield Model 1863
rifled musket is essentially aSpringfield Model 1861 with several minor adjustments. These adjustments include redesigned barrel bands, a new ramrod, a case-hardened lock, a new hammer, and a redesigned bolster (percussion chamber). Several of these modifications were based upon Colt's contract model 1861, known as the "Colt special".The Model 1863, as designated by the
Springfield Armory , was actually manufactured in larger numbers (over a half-million) than the Model 1861. However, many histories of the United States Civil War incorporate the later model as a derivative of the Model 1861, thus stating that the latter was the most commonly used longarm in the conflict.ee also
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Springfield Rifle
*List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces References
* Earl J. Coates and Dean S. Thomas, "An Introduction to Civil War Small Arms"
* Ian V. Hogg, "Weapons of the Civil War"
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