Loyalist
Arms does it again! Another new model
Civil War musket for 2006.
During the 1850's and
especially at the onset of the American
Civil War, huge numbers of flint muskets
were
converted to the percussion system
to meet the sudden demand for arms
by both sides.
Everything from the old 1795 Springfields
to the latest flint models were re-used,
with the most recent models converted
first.
The 1840 model, (sometimes called
the 1835), was the last of the official
flintlock muskets to be produced.
There were 30,421 of these muskets
produced and over 90% were altered
to percussion, making the flint
version of this gun exceedingly rare
today.
There were several methods of conversion,
but we have chosen to copy the most
common "cone in barrel" method.
The old flint plate is retained and
a percussion hammer strikes the nipple
seated directly on the barrel.
We are the only company to offer such
a conversion musket in the world.
All furniture is iron and is almost
identical to the later 1842, which
was copied from this design.
Bayonet lug is mounted on the
bottom of the barrel and front
brass sight is brazed to the front
band. |
Left side showing it's similarity
to its' sister, the 1840 US
musket. |
Closeup
of lock assembly.
Remains of the old flashpan
can still be seen.
The hammer is very long and
offset; very different from
the 1842 model.
Markings are: Eagle over "L.Pomeroy"
ahead of hammer, and "1840/US"
on the tail.
"P" & "V" on barrel near
breech and "1840" stamped on
bbl. tang. "U.S" stamped on
butt tang as well.
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Since this musket is a
prime example of the typical converted
percussion firearm of the period,
it serves a dual purpose
for those interested in portraying
Confederate forces, who used these
guns throughout the conflict, as well
as
early Union forces and militia, who
used these stop-gap weapons until
"proper rifled muskets " became available..
General Thomas, (Stonewall), Jackson
was shot with .69 cal smooth bore
muskets by his nervous
pickets one evening in 1863.
Could this model have been one of
those used that fateful evening?
Barrel: 42" long, tapered round,
in .69 cal.
OAL: 57 3/4"
Weight: approx. 8.8 lbs.
Takes Euroarms musket nipple,
8X1.25 mm. thread. |
Since these muskets are
a new offering by our company, there
is presently, a limited supply.
Proofing and loading data sent with
all muskets.
6 month warranty on all moving parts
and 1 year on all springs, free parts
and labor.
Price:
$749.00 CDN / $615.00 USD
Bayonets
Now Available!
Price:
$60.00 USD / $80.00 Can. each
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