I’m trying to figure out just exactly what this shortened musket is. I’m fairly new to pre-smokeless firearms in general so apologies if I have any history or nomenclature wrong.
The lock is marked Springfield 1843, and the assembly appears to be consistent with a Springfield 1840. Same with the stampings on the barrel. The barrel itself is about 20” long which I assume was a later modification, including a front site and captive ramrod.
One thing I’m curious about is determining if it was ever converted to percussion. As I understand this would be very rare for an 1840, but my untrained eye can’t find any evidence of it.
So my main questions are how much of this gun appears to be original to an 1840?; was it ever converted to percussion?; are the barrel features consistent with any known pieces for trade or collector’s pieces?
Any insight is appreciated.