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  2. Springfield Model 1842 - Wikipedia

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    Both the original smoothbore version and the modified rifled version of the Model 1842 were used in the American Civil War. The smoothbore version was produced without sights (except for a cast one on the barrel band). When Model 1842 muskets were modified to have rifled barrels, sights were usually added at the same time as the rifling.

  3. Springfield musket - Wikipedia

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    This term was extended to include weapons that were produced with rifled barrels, as long as the overall design was very similar to the original smoothbore musket. Smoothbore muskets: Springfield Model 1795 – .69 caliber flintlock smoothbore musket and first longarm to be manufactured at Springfield.

  4. Springfield Model 1847 - Wikipedia

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    The Model 1847, like the Model 1842 musket that it was based on, had a .69 caliber barrel, and was fired using a percussion lock system. The barrel was much shorter, only 26 inches in length compared to the Model 1842's 42 inch barrel. The Model 1842 had been produced as a smoothbore musket, but many were later rifled. The Model 1847 carbines ...

  5. 2nd New York Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd New York were issued the Model 1842 Springfield Muskets.69 caliber, smoothbore when accepted by the state on Wednesday, April 24, 1861. [5] At some time prior to the Fredericksburg campaign, all companies except Company A, exchanged their 1842 Springfield smoothbores for 1842s that had been rifled (still .69 caliber).

  6. Model 1822 Musket - Wikipedia

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    The Springfield Model 1822 was a .69 caliber flintlock musket manufactured by the United States in the early 19th century. The Model 1822 was an improvement to the Springfield Model 1816 . Some documents refer to the Model 1822 as its own separate model, but other documents refer to it as a variant of the Model 1816 designated as the Type II.

  7. 10th New York Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    [note 6] At some point in the fall of 1861, the regiment, like others in its division, exchanged the smoothbore muskets for newer Model 1861 Springfield rifled muskets at the Washington DC arsenal. By the end of the first full year of hard campaigning, the regimented returned 722 Model 1842 smoothbore percussion muskets to the Adjutant General ...

  8. Springfield Model 1855 - Wikipedia

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    The smoothbore barrel and inaccurate round ball were also being replaced by rifled barrels and the newly invented Minié ball. While older muskets had an effective range of about 50 to 100 yards (46–91 m), the Model 1855 had an effective range of 400 yards (370 m) and was deadly to over 1,000 yards (910 m).

  9. 12th New York Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers in the 12th were armed with 778 National Armory (NA) [note 5] and contract manufactured Model 1842 Springfield Muskets smoothbore muskets drawn from state arsenals. [ note 6 ] At some point in the fall of 1861, the regiment, like others in its division, exchanged the smoothbore muskets for newer Model 1861 Springfield rifled muskets at ...

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