Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. The Springfield Models 1855, 1861, and 1863 were Minié-type percussion rifled musket shoulder-arms used by the United States Army and Marine Corps during the American Civil War. Commonly referred to as the "Springfield" (after its original place of production, Springfield, Massachusetts), it was the most widely used U.S. Army weapon during the Civil War, favored for its range, accuracy, and reliability.
The Springfield superseded the earlier Model 1842 Smoothbore Percussion Musket, which was itself a continuation of the Model 1816 Flintlock Musket developed after the war of 1812. As the barrel was significantly less wide, a new socket bayonet was developed to work with the new rifled muskets. It consists of a standard socket, which locks over the barrel and front sight, and has an attached 18 inch long triangular hollow-ground blade.
This example is fair, with heavy peppering oxidation across the bayonet. The socket is not deformed at all, with a smooth moving lock, which we have tested on several original Springfield Rifled Muskets. It still has the original U.S. marking on the blade ricasso.
The bayonet comes complete with its original leather scabbard, with
attached belt frog, which is in similar condition. The scabbard finish is flaking, and it does have some stitching loose in the scabbard body. The frog is still retained by 2 copper rivets, however there is verdigris on these and the belt loop is somewhat delicate. Still, it presents well, with that great look of age. The bottom piece is a little loose but still connected.
A very nice U.S. Civil War bayonet, complete with original scabbard. Ready to fit your Springfield Rifled Musket!
Specifications:
Blade Length: 18"
Socket Length: 3"
Muzzle ring diameter: 0.781" (internal)
Blade Style: Triangular
Overall length: 21“
Scabbard Length: 20 ½" + belt frog
During the American Civil War, well over 1,000,000 US Model 1855 .58 Caliber Socket Bayonets were produced by the Springfield Armory and some two-dozen contractors. The large majority of these bayonets bear no distinguishing markings that allow today’s collectors to determine what company manufactured them.
This is a socket bayonet manufactured - or modified - from the period of 1855 to about 1872; it was the predecessor to the US Model 1873 "Trapdoor" Springfield 45-70 series bayonets. The Model 1855 saw action in the Civil War and probably more of these were used than all other bayonets of the period combined. They are typically American in design in that they do not have a blade "shoulder" and have deep fullers, whereas British bayonets of the period had a shoulder and had shallow fullers that stopped at the shoulder of the blade.
These are attached by fitting them over the barrel muzzle, and fastened into position by means of a mortise slot and locking ring. All metal construction. These were designed to fit the various US manufactured .58 muskets, and the 50-70 Springfield "Trapdoor" Rifles prior to 1873.
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