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The Model 1855 is generally referred to as a rifled musket, since it was the same length as the muskets that it replaced. It had a 40-inch (100 cm) long barrel, and an overall length of 56 inches (140 cm). Three rifle bands held the barrel to the stock. A shorter two band version, generally
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were dispatched by U.S. troops armed with the Model 1855 rifled musket before they could get in range with their smoothbores. Lt. Lawrence Kip noted: "Strange to say, not one of our men was injured...This was owing to the long range rifles now first used by our troops... Had these men been armed with
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The need for large numbers of weapons at the start of the
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those formerly used, the result of the fight, as to the loss on our side, would have been far different, for the enemy outnumbered us, and had all of the courage that we are accustomed to ascribe to Indian savages. But they were panic-struck by the effect of our fire at such great distances."
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The Model 1855 also used the
Maynard tape primer, which was an attempt at improving the percussion cap system that had been previously developed. Instead of using individual caps which had to be placed for every shot, the Maynard system used a tape which was automatically fed every time the
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The greatest problem was the actual tape itself. Despite being advertised as waterproof, the paper strips proved to be susceptible to moisture. An attempt was made to remedy this problem by making the tape primers out of foil, but despite the improvement this brought, the
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available at the beginning of the conflict as it took some time for the Model 1861s to be manufactured and actually reach the field. However, less than 80,000 Model 1855 rifled muskets had been manufactured by the start of the war. Some of them were destroyed when the
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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).
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works. While the powder and Minié ball still had to be loaded conventionally, the tape system was designed to automate the placing of the percussion cap and therefore speed up the overall rate of fire of the weapon.
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Maynard tape primer proved to be unreliable. Tests conducted between 1859 and 1860 found that half of the primers misfired, and also reported that the tape primer springs did not feed well.
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The
Maynard tape system gave the Model 1855 a unique hump under the rifled musket's hammer. The weapon could also be primed in the usual way with standard percussion caps if the tape was unavailable. The
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Diagram of a
Springfield Model 1855 rifled musket's lock mechanism from "Rules for Management & Cleaning of the Rifle Musket – Model 1855" Washington Government Printing Office, 1862
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Diagram of a
Springfield Model 1855 rifled musket and bayonet from "Rules for Management & Cleaning of the Rifle Musket – Model 1855" Washington Government Printing Office, 1862
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on the side of the buttstock, and an iron nosecap to replace the brass one. This variant is sometimes referred to as the Type II with the earlier model designated the Type I.
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referred to as the
Harpers Ferry Model 1855 rifle, was also produced. This shorter rifle had a 33-inch (84 cm) barrel and an overall length of 49 inches (120 cm).
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captured the
Harpers Ferry arsenal in April 1861, and several thousand more were in Southern hands. Approximately 10,000 rifled muskets had also been shipped to
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732:"Gunsmoke and saddle leather: firearms in the nineteenth-century American West" By Charles G. Worman, published by the University of New Mexico Press, 2005
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where it too was put to use for significant arms production throughout the War. As a result of using the original arsenal machinery, the
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741:"Firearms: The Life Story of a Technology" by Roger Pauly, Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004
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Joslyn M1855, M1861, M1862, M1864, M1865 carbine and rifle
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Springfield Model 1855 with Maynard tape primer mechanism
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16:Rifled musket
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368:Confederates
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203: length
126:Manufacturer
71:Used by
853:Bowie knife
394:and at the
308:Iron sights
163: built
1732:Categories
1702:Minié ball
1652:cartridges
1648:Ammunition
1223:Brown Bess
771:2021-08-21
716:2021-05-28
644:References
607:1855-1861
547:California
440:Following
430:round ball
422:flintlocks
419:smoothbore
360:Minié ball
226:Minié ball
1692:Gunpowder
1667:.44 Henry
1662:.22 Short
1458:Artillery
1354:Coach gun
587:patch box
553:First use
458:U.S. Army
217:Cartridge
166:c. 75,000
155:1856–1860
66:1856–1865
1387:Sea mine
1190:Mule ear
916:Sidearms
622:See also
574:Variants
526:and the
444:and the
413:Earlier
400:Virginia
171:Variants
152:Produced
118:Designed
104:Designer
1467:Mortars
1192:carbine
1101:muskets
848:Bayonet
561:at the
470:cap gun
415:muskets
382:Origins
234:Caliber
1717:Ramrod
1225:musket
1097:Rifles
466:hammer
434:rifled
350:was a
305:Sights
244:Action
201:Barrel
192:Length
1591:Naval
1490:Field
364:Union
1099:and
366:and
346:The
184:Mass
121:1855
85:Wars
38:Type
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398:in
390:in
161:No.
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