REMINGTON-MAYNARD TAPE CONVERSION RIFLED-MUSKET

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Item Code: 218-411

This handsome, heavy, full-stock, percussion cap and ball rifled musket was originally a M1816 type 2 or type 3 musket altered by Frankford Arsenal with the new Maynard Type primer locks and percussion bolsters made by the Remington Arms Co of New York. Remington Arms contracted with the government between 1856 to 1859 for 20,000 Maynard primer locks and bolsters and delivered all to Philadelphia’s Frankford Arsenal location. The primer lock device was centered on the lockplate and had a kidney-shaped hinged door while the bolster /nipple was extra long to fit the Maynard device. A tape or strip of narrow varnished paper holding small dabs of fulminate of mercury was inserted into the hinged door device. When the hammer was cocked, an internal pawl rotated the tape and allowed the fulminate to rest atop the nipple. The .69 caliber musket, rifled by the arsenal, measures 57½” overall in length and has a 42 ¼” long round barrel matched to a one-piece stock of dark walnut.

Stock, which exhibits sharp edges, shows just including the barrel. All gunmetal has been moderately cleaned and has a smooth light gray scheen and has areas of dark oxidation overall. Original long range rear sight. Furniture is iron including the high spur hammer buttstrap, trigger guard, lockplate, swivels and barrel bands. Barrel exhibits scattered light scratches to the surface area. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Barrel breech is proof stamped with “P within an oval / eagleshead”. Also has inspector marks “J T”. Lockplate marked behind the hammer with “REMINGTON’S / ILION N.Y. / 1857 / U.S.”. Barrel tang is marked “1857” above the markings “I / B / 7”. Many of these rifled muskets saw Civil War duty while 600 units saw naval service. Two thousand muskets were converted for the State of New Jersey as this specimen is. Original ramrod with its button-head measures 42” long.

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