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Richmond high hump musket
Richmond high hump musket







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If you have any questions about this weapon or any of the other weapons in the Civil War Arsenal, feel free to email me at attn: Gene West Posted in C.S. I would have paid whatever he was asking, but she’s not as emotional as I am about the Civil War, she wants the bargain. Like so many of the high value weapons in my arsenal my wife did the negotiating and she probably saved me/us a couple thousand dollars. I purchased this weapon at a Civil War gun show in Gettysburg PA. It’s my opinion all the parts on this weapon are leftover parts manufactured at the Harpers Ferry Arsenal except for the lock plate and the ram rod. You can gather more information on this with “Paul J. We know based on examples of existing muskets made after April 1862, that they had low profile lock plates and they also had a mixture of parts that were manufactured at Harpers Ferry as well as the Richmond Armory. They also started running out of parts that were captured at the Harpers Ferry Arsenal earlier in April 1861. In March/April of 1862 the Richmond Armory retooled there dies to reconfigure the hump on the lockplates to what most call today a low profile hump, allowing the user to easily place and remove a percussion cap on the nipple of the lock plate. This rifle musket was assembled between January & April 1862 since none of the parts except for the lock plate and the ram rod are Southern made. This may be one of the finest examples of a Richmond High Hump you will ever see.

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Made with Harpers Ferry wood, displaying a patch box.

richmond high hump musket

Richmond Virginia High Hump Rifled Musket. That brings me to the next weapon in my Civil War Arsenal, an 1862 C.S. They also repaired thousands of battlefield pickups and guns captured from the enemy. The Richmond Armory manufactured about 40,000 musket rifles, carbines, and short rifles.

richmond high hump musket

It was understood that most if not all guns made at the armory would go to Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. September of 1861 the Confederate Government made arrangements with the state of Virginia to take control of the armory in Richmond Virginia. Machinery captured at the Harpers Ferry Armory by the Jefferson Battalion and the Fauquier Calvary under Captian Turner Ashby April of 1861 at the outbreak of the war are moved to government armories in the South, Richmond Virginia and Fayetteville North Carolina. Richmond Rifle Musket, Forward Barrel Bandġ862 Richmond High Hump, Lock Plate Cocked Richmond Rifle Musket, Barrel Band & Sling Richmond Rifle Musket, Bottom Barrel Band









Richmond high hump musket