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Originally Posted by Karl/PA
The muzzleloader is a .58 cal. 1855 Springfield. While it can be fired using percussion caps, the '55 was equipped with a tape primer, similar to roll caps. Thats the reason for the little door on the side of the lock. The 1855 had the best sights of any muzzleloader in the war. Both the rear sight and tape primer were discontinued at the outbreak of the unpleasantness, both to save money and production time and more importantly, for uniformity.
This piece is certainly the star of the show and depending on condition, it can be expected to retail anywhere from $850 to $2000. If there is anything tying it to a particular unit or person then the price goes up. Nice find.
Sorry for the duplicate information. Didn't see that this was a two page thread.
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Karl thanks for the info on this rifle,I wondered what the door near the hammer was.Ive known you to be a very knowledgeable percussion guy since the days at the Gunsnet C&R forums.I bet if that Springfield could talk it would have a lot to say.
Good job Karl and RetVet!
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