I've got an original M1863 Springfield Type I (screw bands) that I'd like to restore. It was obviously used as a skirmish weapon at some point because the barrel has been relined. Unfortunately this was accomplished by chopping off the last few inches of the breech -- including the bolster -- and installing a new one. The new breech is functional but has a clean-out screw and isn't marked with an eagle on the bolster. It also doesn't fit the lockplate correctly and there is a metal shim between the bolster and the barrel to fill the gap.
I'd like to restore this rifle musket to its original configuration. Obviously an original barrel would work but I haven't had any luck locating one to date. Another option is a new Whitacre barrel. Are there any other options that might be less expensive, such as having someone replace the breech on the current barrel? It would be nice to keep the original barrel if possible as it matches the appearance of the rest of the piece.
If this isn't possible, does the current barrel have resale value that might help me offset the cost of a replacement? For that matter, what would the current barrel fit? It has the appearance of a M1861 barrel but I thought the lockplate profile was the same as a Model 1863?
I know I have a lot of questions but I'm hoping some of the small arms experts here on the board might be able to share some of their knowledge. Any assistance would be appreciated.
I'd like to restore this rifle musket to its original configuration. Obviously an original barrel would work but I haven't had any luck locating one to date. Another option is a new Whitacre barrel. Are there any other options that might be less expensive, such as having someone replace the breech on the current barrel? It would be nice to keep the original barrel if possible as it matches the appearance of the rest of the piece.
If this isn't possible, does the current barrel have resale value that might help me offset the cost of a replacement? For that matter, what would the current barrel fit? It has the appearance of a M1861 barrel but I thought the lockplate profile was the same as a Model 1863?
I know I have a lot of questions but I'm hoping some of the small arms experts here on the board might be able to share some of their knowledge. Any assistance would be appreciated.
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