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  • lankytwoswaywardangel
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2016
    • 17

    Barrel for a 1864 Springfield?

    I have an 1864 Springfield 2 band "Artillery" rifle that needs a new barrel. It's short, 34 5/16" from tang to muzzel. Any ideas where to buy one (!) or have one made?

    Thanks.
  • #2
    Springfield45
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 2426

    Dixie Gun works has these but they are complete rifles.


    Option two is to get an original (Nepal) Enfield 1853 barrel and fit your stock to it. These barrels are in very bad shape unless you get the more expensive untouched rifles.
    Original Item: ALL SALES FINAL; no returns, refunds or exchanges. 100% Genuine Percussion Rifle Muskets of the P-1853 Pattern as used by British Forces and both Federal and Confederate Forces during the U.S. Civil War. Imagine it's the day after Gettysburg, the ground is littered with discarded weapons, some serviceable but the great majority blown to pieces. Then imagine returning years later to find the remains still lying where they fell, now you are getting the picture. We do not charge extra for the rust, decay or the romance these antique weapons deliver. We call these HALF RIFLES or PARTS GUNS because that's just what they are, all the butts and various other parts are gone, blown off in combat if you like. We repeat, however, these remains are genuine remains and date from the mid 1800s. We have had many requests to sell these incomplete, broken, battlefield pickup rifles so that they can be stripped down, used for parts, rebuilt, etc... Well, we listened, and have just a few of these available. Manufactured before 1898 and therefore no Firearms License or Permit of any kind are required to purchase this incredible piece of history. These weapons are from our 2003 acquisition of the Nepal Royal Arsenal. Date and origin of manufacture are unknown. We suspect they were manufactured in Nepal under British War Department supervision. Although it is possible that they were unmarked British manufacture which the Nepalese then made their own. These P-1853 .577 Cal Percussion "Parts" Rifles are also known as the Three Band Enfield, a type of rifle which was imported extensively for use in the U.S. Civil War. Each Rifle is offered totally AS IS condition, completely un-cleaned, incomplete and un-refurbished. The only service performed has been to ensure none are still loaded! Totally covered and caked with dried on grease, dirt and rust, these can be displayed as found or be the subject of winter nights of TLC to restore them to their former glory. All appear to be roughly 50-75% complete but no guarantees as to what use or damage may be found after more than 150 years of neglect and storage. These are the typical detailed photographs but no two will be alike. This is a very rare opportunity to own a significant piece of military history that greatly affected wars on three continents at a very special discounted price. The only parts that we will guarantee you will receive are: - Barrel - Lock Plate - Hammer - 2 barrel bands - All other parts are luck of the draw. - No parts gun will have a butt stock, all are snapped off behind the lock plate. - Fore stock may be incomplete and damaged. The photographs on www.ima-usa.com represent typical examples of what you can expect to receive. Feel free to request a part that you need but please do not purchase this "PARTS GUN" if you are not prepared to risk that you might not get it. Again do not purchase this gun if you are not prepared to lose the purchase price and shipping cost as ALL SALES ARE FINAL. A VERY LIMITED SUPPLY. Specifications:  Years of Manufacture: c.1860Caliber: .58 inchesAmmunition Type: .577 Lead Ball & Powder with Percussion CapBarrel Length: Approx. 39 inches (varies)Action: Side Action Percussion LockFeed System: Muzzle-Loaded NOTE: International orders of antique firearms MUST be shipped using UPS WW Services (courier). USPS Priority Mail international will not accept these.


    Original Item: ALL SALES FINAL; no returns, refunds or exchanges. 100% Genuine Percussion Rifle Muskets of the P-1853 Pattern as used by British Forces and both Federal and Confederate Forces during the U.S. Civil War. Imagine it's the day after Gettysburg, the ground is littered with discarded weapons, some serviceable but the great majority blown to pieces. Then imagine returning years later to find the remains still lying where they fell, now you are getting the picture. We do not charge extra for the rust, decay or the romance these antique weapons deliver. We have had many requests to sell these incomplete, broken, battlefield pickup rifles so that they can be stripped down, used for parts, rebuilt, etc... Well, we listened, and have just a few of these available. Manufactured before 1898 and therefore no Firearms License or Permit of any kind are required to purchase this incredible piece of history. These weapons are from our 2003 acquisition of the Nepal Royal Arsenal. Date and origin of manufacture are unknown. We suspect they were manufactured in Nepal under British War Department supervision. Although it is possible that they were unmarked British manufacture which the Nepalese then made their own. These P-1853 .577 Cal Percussion "Parts" Rifles are also known as the Three Band Enfield, a type of rifle which was imported extensively for use in the U.S. Civil War. Each Rifle is offered totally AS IS condition, completely un-cleaned, incomplete and un-refurbished. The only service performed has been to ensure none are still loaded! Totally covered and caked with dried on grease, dirt and rust, these can be displayed as found or be the subject of winter nights of TLC to restore them to their former glory. No guarantees as to what use or damage may be found after more than 150 years of neglect and storage. These are the typical detailed photographs but no two will be alike. This is a very rare opportunity to own a significant piece of military history that greatly affected wars on three continents at a very special discounted price. The parts that we will guarantee you will receive are: - Barrel - Lock (may be unattached and hammer may be missing) - Trigger - 2 barrel bands - Stock (80%-99% of the original wooden stock) - Nepalese made Short Socket Bayonet - All other parts are luck of the draw (we always attempt to honor requests) What you MAY NOT get: - Cleaning Rod - Trigger Guard - Butt plate - Sights - All other parts are luck of the draw (we always attempt to honor requests) Photographs on this website page represent typical examples of what you can expect to receive. Feel free to request a part that you need but please do not purchase this "PARTS GUN" if you are not prepared to risk that you might not get it. Again do not purchase this gun if you are not prepared to lose the purchase price and shipping cost as ALL SALES ARE FINAL. VERY LIMITED SUPPLY. Specifications:  Years of Manufacture: c.1860Caliber: .58 inchesAmmunition Type: .577 Lead Ball & Powder with Percussion CapBarrel Length: Approx. 39 inches (varies)Overall Length: Approx. 56 inches (varies)Action: Side Action Percussion LockFeed System: Muzzle-Loaded NOTE: International orders of antique firearms MUST be shipped using UPS WW Services (courier). USPS Priority Mail international will not accept these.


    Either way you don't have very many good options.

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    • #3
      Pofoo
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 1679

      Could it be relined?

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      • #4
        Fjold
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Oct 2005
        • 22887

        Try here:

        Frank

        One rifle, one planet, Holland's 375




        Life Member NRA, CRPA and SAF

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        • #5
          lankytwoswaywardangel
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2016
          • 17

          The mid-barrel was cut out and replaced with wood, so no. Thx.

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          • #6
            lankytwoswaywardangel
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2016
            • 17

            Wow, S & S Firearms could be the ticket. Thanks for the lead.

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            • #7
              Enfield47
              Calguns Addict
              • Sep 2012
              • 6385

              Here's another source for a new barrel. http://www.whitacresmachineshop.com

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              • #8
                musketjon
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2008
                • 1746

                +1 for Whitacre.
                Jon

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