Dear ACers,
I would like to know if any of you have experience concerning the fitting of original bayonets on Miroku-made 1861 "Springfield" rifle-muskets?
I have read that people have fit original bayonets on repro muskets, which sometimes involves filing off a bit on the musket or on the bayonet to insure a proper fit. I have also read, and heard/seen first-hand, that some people have original Enfield bayonets fit the 1861s by Miroku.
I wonder if anybody has tried to fit an original 1855 U.S. bayonet on a Miroku 1861 and if they had to adjust either the musket or the bayonet in order to do so. I could imagine that, since the barrel of the Miroku is not as thick as the Italian reproductions' ones, an original bayonet might fit well without much ado.
I wish I could bring my Miroku to a gunshow or a dealer myself, but unfortunately, I live in Germany and do not really have such an opportunity (I doubt if many dealers at German gun shows have a huge, if at all, selection of Civil War bayonets) and would therefore rely on ordering a bayonet from a dealer in the States in the hope of a good result. Therefore, any helping comments are greatly and gratefully appreciated.
I would like to know if any of you have experience concerning the fitting of original bayonets on Miroku-made 1861 "Springfield" rifle-muskets?
I have read that people have fit original bayonets on repro muskets, which sometimes involves filing off a bit on the musket or on the bayonet to insure a proper fit. I have also read, and heard/seen first-hand, that some people have original Enfield bayonets fit the 1861s by Miroku.
I wonder if anybody has tried to fit an original 1855 U.S. bayonet on a Miroku 1861 and if they had to adjust either the musket or the bayonet in order to do so. I could imagine that, since the barrel of the Miroku is not as thick as the Italian reproductions' ones, an original bayonet might fit well without much ado.
I wish I could bring my Miroku to a gunshow or a dealer myself, but unfortunately, I live in Germany and do not really have such an opportunity (I doubt if many dealers at German gun shows have a huge, if at all, selection of Civil War bayonets) and would therefore rely on ordering a bayonet from a dealer in the States in the hope of a good result. Therefore, any helping comments are greatly and gratefully appreciated.
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