Good evening ACers,
In my pondering moments, has anyone come across CS conversions of the Harpers Ferry 1803 Type I or Type II .54 flintlock rifles? As I was going through a posting or two of the ordnance reports, it unfortunately doesn't look like the supply sgt. really cared to distinguish any of the .54 rifle varieties. I can't blame him since they were 4th class weapons at that point. Right now, I have only seen what looks to be a brazed bolster, and another one that was a drum bolster. I'm aware Lodgewood has done two alterations, but I'm not certain it was modeled after an existing piece, or altered in the period style of other alterations.
Brazed Bolster with a Mississippi Forestock
Drum Bolster
Murphy and Madaus do not go into the m1803 that I can find at the moment, and I think Tim Prince had one, but it does not come up in his search feed (but it does exist if you do a FB search for: 1803 Harper's Ferry with Likely CS Conversion
If your Googlefu works better than mine,, here is the only evidence for a link that I can find:
As I was talking to Curt H.S. earlier, as he suggested, artifact evidence exists without documentation evidence- but I'd like to find something other than these two (or three). I would agree with Garrett Glover that the m1803 on Shiloh Relics page resembles one of the Leman alterations. Maybe there is someone out there with something unique that is floating around in a private collection (or public), but I'm just hoping to find something for a project.
Thank you,
Mark
In my pondering moments, has anyone come across CS conversions of the Harpers Ferry 1803 Type I or Type II .54 flintlock rifles? As I was going through a posting or two of the ordnance reports, it unfortunately doesn't look like the supply sgt. really cared to distinguish any of the .54 rifle varieties. I can't blame him since they were 4th class weapons at that point. Right now, I have only seen what looks to be a brazed bolster, and another one that was a drum bolster. I'm aware Lodgewood has done two alterations, but I'm not certain it was modeled after an existing piece, or altered in the period style of other alterations.
Brazed Bolster with a Mississippi Forestock
Drum Bolster
Murphy and Madaus do not go into the m1803 that I can find at the moment, and I think Tim Prince had one, but it does not come up in his search feed (but it does exist if you do a FB search for: 1803 Harper's Ferry with Likely CS Conversion
If your Googlefu works better than mine,, here is the only evidence for a link that I can find:
As I was talking to Curt H.S. earlier, as he suggested, artifact evidence exists without documentation evidence- but I'd like to find something other than these two (or three). I would agree with Garrett Glover that the m1803 on Shiloh Relics page resembles one of the Leman alterations. Maybe there is someone out there with something unique that is floating around in a private collection (or public), but I'm just hoping to find something for a project.
Thank you,
Mark
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