Hallo Kameraden!
It would appear that I quickly exhausted the interest pool of those three or four lads with Mex War "Mississippi's..." ;-)
Rather than post M1841 "esoterica" that takes up bandwidth for no real contribution, I will not post the "measurements and numbers" for the different alterations, but rather list which originals I have dimensions taken from (and how there are measured or measured from).
Any lad needing them for themselves or a gunsmith for the particular alterations, please PM or e-mail me.
1. Colt Contract Alterations: with Colt M1855 "revolving rifle" rear sight dovetailed to the barrel, long 1841 double loop front band, Colt clamp on bayonet ring, .54 or .58 caliber, M1841 brass front sight.
2. Harper's Ferry and/or Whitney 1854/1855 Alterations: with very early M1855 1,000 yard "low" long range rear sight (.706 high X 2.25 wide)) soldered to barrel, "1854" short double loop nosecap, "Mississippi" bayonet lug with one inch guide rail, .54, M1841 brass front sight.
3. Harper's Ferry Alterations: with early M1855 1,000 (with rare 50 yard increments) "low" long range rear sight (.706 high X 2.25 wide) soldered to barrel, "1854" short double loop nosecap, "Mississippi" bayonet lug with one inch guide rail, .54, M1841 brass front sight.
4. Harper's Ferry Experimental Alterations: with early M1855 900 yard (with rare 50 yard sidewall increments) "low" long range rear sight (.706 high X 2.25 wide) soldered to the barrel, "1854" short double loop nosecap, "Mississippi" bayonet lug with one inch guide rail, .54, M1841 brass front sight.
5. Harper's Ferry "Benton Screw Sight" 1854/1855 Alterations: with Benton long range rear sight dovetailed to the barrel, "1854" short double loop nosecap, "Mississippi bayonet lug with one inch guide rail, .54 or .58, M1841 brass front sight, M1841 brass front sight. (The other Benton alterations were with Snell bayonets. I have the specs, but there are no repro Snell bayonets for this.)
6. A. J. Drake Contract for Massachusetts Alterations: with M1855 Rifle
(1858 pattern) rear sight, but with the rear projecting "dovetail" on the sight base removed and squared off. M1841 double loop front band, .54 calibre, M1855 Rifle iron front sight, mounted backwareds (low end of the blade to the rear)
7. Harper's Ferry Alterations: with early pattern M1855 Rilfe 1,000 "high" long range "high" rear sight (.750 high X 2.47 wide)) dovetailed and screwed to barrel, "1854" short double loop nosecap, M1855 bayonet lug (no guide rail), .58, M1855 iron rifle front sight, brass front sight (not backwards).
8. Harper's Ferry Alterations: with early pattern M1855 Rilfe 1,000 "high" long range "low" rear sight (.706 high X 2.25 wide)) soldered to the barrel BACKWARDS, "1854" short double loop nosecap, M1855 bayonet lug (no guide rail), .58, M1855 iron rifle front sight, brass front sight (not backwards).
Rich Cross makes early/early, early, and late M1855 Rifle rear sights, and I believe he also makes the M1855 Colt Revolving Rifle rear sights. I know no one making the variations with the 50 yard breakdown on the sidewalls.
Curt-Heinrich Schmidt
It would appear that I quickly exhausted the interest pool of those three or four lads with Mex War "Mississippi's..." ;-)
Rather than post M1841 "esoterica" that takes up bandwidth for no real contribution, I will not post the "measurements and numbers" for the different alterations, but rather list which originals I have dimensions taken from (and how there are measured or measured from).
Any lad needing them for themselves or a gunsmith for the particular alterations, please PM or e-mail me.
1. Colt Contract Alterations: with Colt M1855 "revolving rifle" rear sight dovetailed to the barrel, long 1841 double loop front band, Colt clamp on bayonet ring, .54 or .58 caliber, M1841 brass front sight.
2. Harper's Ferry and/or Whitney 1854/1855 Alterations: with very early M1855 1,000 yard "low" long range rear sight (.706 high X 2.25 wide)) soldered to barrel, "1854" short double loop nosecap, "Mississippi" bayonet lug with one inch guide rail, .54, M1841 brass front sight.
3. Harper's Ferry Alterations: with early M1855 1,000 (with rare 50 yard increments) "low" long range rear sight (.706 high X 2.25 wide) soldered to barrel, "1854" short double loop nosecap, "Mississippi" bayonet lug with one inch guide rail, .54, M1841 brass front sight.
4. Harper's Ferry Experimental Alterations: with early M1855 900 yard (with rare 50 yard sidewall increments) "low" long range rear sight (.706 high X 2.25 wide) soldered to the barrel, "1854" short double loop nosecap, "Mississippi" bayonet lug with one inch guide rail, .54, M1841 brass front sight.
5. Harper's Ferry "Benton Screw Sight" 1854/1855 Alterations: with Benton long range rear sight dovetailed to the barrel, "1854" short double loop nosecap, "Mississippi bayonet lug with one inch guide rail, .54 or .58, M1841 brass front sight, M1841 brass front sight. (The other Benton alterations were with Snell bayonets. I have the specs, but there are no repro Snell bayonets for this.)
6. A. J. Drake Contract for Massachusetts Alterations: with M1855 Rifle
(1858 pattern) rear sight, but with the rear projecting "dovetail" on the sight base removed and squared off. M1841 double loop front band, .54 calibre, M1855 Rifle iron front sight, mounted backwareds (low end of the blade to the rear)
7. Harper's Ferry Alterations: with early pattern M1855 Rilfe 1,000 "high" long range "high" rear sight (.750 high X 2.47 wide)) dovetailed and screwed to barrel, "1854" short double loop nosecap, M1855 bayonet lug (no guide rail), .58, M1855 iron rifle front sight, brass front sight (not backwards).
8. Harper's Ferry Alterations: with early pattern M1855 Rilfe 1,000 "high" long range "low" rear sight (.706 high X 2.25 wide)) soldered to the barrel BACKWARDS, "1854" short double loop nosecap, M1855 bayonet lug (no guide rail), .58, M1855 iron rifle front sight, brass front sight (not backwards).
Rich Cross makes early/early, early, and late M1855 Rifle rear sights, and I believe he also makes the M1855 Colt Revolving Rifle rear sights. I know no one making the variations with the 50 yard breakdown on the sidewalls.
Curt-Heinrich Schmidt
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