| Springfield Model 1861 | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Springfield Armory Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company Providence Tool Company Amoskeag Manufacturing Company Eagle Manufacturing Company Alfred Jenkins & Sons Lamson, Goodnow & Yale Starr Arms Company Various private contractors |
| Unit cost | $14.93 (1861) $456.71 (2021) |
Likewise, people ask, how many Springfield rifles were made in the Civil War?
The rifle was produced in Springfield Massachusetts, which is where it got its name. The total weight of the rifle is 9 pounds. Roughly 700,000 Springfield rifles were produced between 1861 and 1865.
Subsequently, question is, how much did a Civil War musket weigh? Soldiers had to follow nine careful steps to load and fire a single bullet from a muzzle-loading gun, and five to fire a breech-loading weapon. Rifle-muskets weighed between six and ten pounds and many were designed to fit a bayonet on the end of the barrel.
Considering this, how does a Springfield musket work?
The Springfield musket was a muzzle-loading . 58 caliber weapon, muzzle-loading in that the propellant and the round (a . 58 caliber "Minie Ball" shot) was entered via the muzzle end of the barrel and rammed down by way of a ramrod. The Minie Ball itself, being of French invention, was a potent man stopper.
How much is a Confederate musket worth?
The magic is those Confederate inspection marks. Makes it a much more interesting, much more desirable gun, and in a retail setting, probably priced around $5,000.
