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Springfield U.S. Model 1795 Type II Musket, Springfield, Massachusetts, c. 1809

43 7/8 in., .72 caliber round barrel, the breech marked "P" eagle head and "V" on the left side, the top stamped "US" and the bayonet lug marked "P"; flat lock with pointed tail marked "1809" and "US" over a spread wing eagle and "SPRINGFIELD," the inside of the plate stamped "JF" and most internal parts and screws marked "o"; walnut stock with trace of stamped initials below the trigger guard, the left side with carved initials "HR" behind the side plate, left side of the butt with carved initials "MA" and the right side of the butt with a small carved "X"; iron furniture of proper form, the butt plate marked "1809"; missing lower sling swivel, upper sling swivel present; steel rammer with button head and corkscrew jag on the end. 
 
One of the lock screws appears to be a contemporary replacement. Original flint.

Overall lg. 59 7/8 in.

Footnotes

Note
There were 7,070 Springfield Model 1795 muskets delivered into military stores in 1809 (Peter A. Schmidt, U.S. Military Flintlock Muskets and Their Bayonets, The Early Years 1790-1815, (Woonsocket, R.I.; Andrew Mowbray Publishers, 2006), p. 75).

 

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