Description
The most widley used rifle during the Civil War, the 1861 Springfield, was a favorite due to its reliability, accuracy and range. The 40" barrel and 58 caliber allowed for an effective range of 200-300 yards. While difficult to find during the early Civil War years, it became the first rifle produced at such a large scale and its popularity continues today.
This rifle is an authentic reproduction made with high quality, premium metal and wood finishes as well as hand-oiled wood stocks. Approved by the North-South Skirmish Association (N-SSA), it's perfect for shooters, hunters, enthusiasts, collectors, and those performing re-enactments.
- Hand-oiled walnut stock
- Rifled barrel
- Single trigger
- Fixed front sight
- Military-style (or leaf style) flip up sights with adjustable elevation
- Approved by the N-SSA
- Barrel length: 40"
- Overall length: 56"
Additional Information
caliber: |
58 cal. |
ignitionSystem: |
Percussion |
metalFinishMaterial: |
White finished |
overallLength: |
56" |
stock: |
Walnut |
optionTitle: |
R186100 |