- Ad Type
- For Sale
- Price
- $500
- Manufacturer
- Springfield Armory
- Caliber
- Other / Not Listed
- City
- Tigard
- State
- Oregon
- Zip Code
- 97224
This is my first post as a member of this forum (so if I'm missing something of importance in the post, please have patience as I learn this process).
Looking to sell (no trade)
Springfield 1855 (made 1856) .58 Caliber black powder Pistol/Carbine (the shoulder stock is not available).
This item is in fair/poor condition with some rust, finish wear, cracked grip and missing Maynar cap door. As mentioned, shoulder stock to convert from pistol to carbine is missing as well. Triger mechanism still works, and cap advance functions as well. No cap roll included. Cap door/cover on gun is also missing. in the pictures you can just make out the '1855' on the left side, and the 'US Springfield' stamp on the right.
based on the age and condition, I do not think this could be fired (not advised) - but it is a nice collector piece, and based on what research I made online it was one of about 4,000 made during 1855-1857 (commissioned by US Army to be made before the model was discontinued).
These range all over the place in online auctions in terms of price. I'm pricing this at what I've seen appears to be the low end, as this piece is certainly not museum quality (which can go for thousands). I've been told based on the age and type of piece this is, this transaction does not need to be through FFL, so exchange can happen in any mutually agreed location.
If someone would like to give feedback on my asking price (either too high, or too low) - feel free to Direct Message me.
Thank you.
Looking to sell (no trade)
Springfield 1855 (made 1856) .58 Caliber black powder Pistol/Carbine (the shoulder stock is not available).
This item is in fair/poor condition with some rust, finish wear, cracked grip and missing Maynar cap door. As mentioned, shoulder stock to convert from pistol to carbine is missing as well. Triger mechanism still works, and cap advance functions as well. No cap roll included. Cap door/cover on gun is also missing. in the pictures you can just make out the '1855' on the left side, and the 'US Springfield' stamp on the right.
based on the age and condition, I do not think this could be fired (not advised) - but it is a nice collector piece, and based on what research I made online it was one of about 4,000 made during 1855-1857 (commissioned by US Army to be made before the model was discontinued).
These range all over the place in online auctions in terms of price. I'm pricing this at what I've seen appears to be the low end, as this piece is certainly not museum quality (which can go for thousands). I've been told based on the age and type of piece this is, this transaction does not need to be through FFL, so exchange can happen in any mutually agreed location.
If someone would like to give feedback on my asking price (either too high, or too low) - feel free to Direct Message me.
Thank you.
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