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$595.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 490-1627
This is the Model 1855 socket bayonet for Springfield rifle muskets. Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a bright surface overall with scattered light gray “speckles” over the blade. Complete with locking ring and screw. Large “US” clearly stamped on blade flat. Very fine condition.
Original black bridle leather scabbard with buff leather frog. The body is in minty condition with a good tight seam running up the back. Brass scabbard tip attached with four tacks. Arched buff leather frog is in good condition. The frog is seven rivet style and is sewn and riveted to the scabbard. All leather is in very good condition. Scabbard has no marker’s or inspector’s marks. [jet]
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William McComb was a Pennsylvanian by birth. At the age of 26 he moved to Tennessee here he engaged in business. When the Civil War began he enlisted in the 14th Tennessee Infantry soon rising to a 2nd Lieutenant. He fought at Cheat Mountain in 1861… (1268-047). Learn More »