The value of an 1863 Springfield rifle can vary significantly based on its condition, provenance, and whether it's a limited edition or has historical significance. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred dollars for a replica or heavily worn example to several thousand dollars for a well-preserved original with historical context. Collectors often seek out variations such as the Springfield Model 1863, which can further influence pricing. Consulting a firearms expert or auction site can provide a more accurate valuation based on the specific rifle in question.
that would be a percussion black powder rifle from the civil war. value would depend on overall condition
1863 was a civil war 58 caliber rifle. there is no history unless you fine the owner's family and the family knows details pertaining to the rifle.
The value of an 1863 Springfield rifle with a wooden barrel can vary significantly based on its condition, historical significance, and provenance. Generally, prices range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Factors such as original parts, markings, and whether it is fully operational or a collector's item will also influence its market value. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a firearms expert or auction house specializing in antique firearms is recommended.
No such animal. The Springfield 1863 & 1863 Type-II (AKA 1864) were both 58 cal muzzle loaders. This is most likely a post war conversion.
The value is the rifle is worth somewhere between $200 and $250. The exact amount will depend upon the condition of the rifle.
The value is the rifle is worth somewhere between $200 and $250. The exact amount will depend upon the condition of the rifle.
125.00
600-1500 dollars depending on overall condition of your rifle.
Before we can answer your question,we would need to know what type of rifle your are talking about? Is it a M-1 garand, a 1903 springfield, or a 1903-A3 rifle?
Numrich Gun Parts Corp. lists Springfield musket rifle hammers for 1863 and 1865 musket rifles. They are original color case hardened, steel, military surplus. Item # is 303730 and you can order it online at: www.e-GunParts.com .
400-900 dollars,depending on the condition of your rifle,and that your rifle is in its original condition.
what you have is a converted civil war 58 cal. musket. After the civil war those muskets were converted to 50/70 cal (trapdoor) center fire rifles. Later the 45/70 (trapdoor) came into being. Value depends on overall condition of the rifle................