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early war nfg .69 cal U.S.musket BAYONET civil war m1816 type made in 1861/62

$ 155.76

Availability: 50 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • historic: history
  • Condition: antique original historical EARLY MODEL 1816 /1822 bayonet with 1855 /61 style blade united states civil war Springfield triangular musket bayonet -
  • civil war: rare bayonet
  • old nice example: barn find
  • model 1816 / 22: model 1855/61
  • original: antique
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • .69 cal type socket: 1861 style blade
  • early war mfg.: very scarce
  • union: few made

    Description

    antique civilwar triangular bayonet original
    American civil war .69 cal. musket bayonet model 1816/1822 Bayonet
    Smooth brown patina over light to moderate pitting, not quite relic condition, but close ,.. Great to match a similarly well used and neglected musket
    .
    US marking faint but it is there
    made with out a Locking ring
    this was made like the 'early' 1816 type - with out a locking ring ,..
    the odd thing about this ,..is that the blade conforms to the later style ,.
    the blade length and shape are identical to a model 1855/1861
    these were  made in the first year or so of the war ,.. manufactured in 1861 into early 1862, for use on the old 69 caliber muskets or " pumpkin slingers "
    the over all length is 20 "
    the " blade " length is 17 1/2 " ,..and the socket length is about 3" ,..
    this bayonet looks like it was an old early battle field pick up ,.. as it has light signs of pitting , over all -- the U.S. markings are still intact ,..
    the inner socket is smooth ,.and the front sight locking slots are clean and clear,..
    { a collector had this on his musket at one time ,..}
    this will be perfect a early war - flintlock to percussion musket ,..that were issued in the first years of the war ,.. untill the 'new' Springfield model,..the 1861 & 1863 could replace them
    don't pass it up !