Springfield Model 1795 musket

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The Springfield Model 1795 musket was the first standardized military firearm produced in the United States, widely used by American forces in the early 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf black-powder firearm
flintlock musket
long gun
military firearm
smoothbore musket
action muzzle-loading
ammunitionType paper cartridge
round lead ball
boreType smoothbore
caliber .69 inch
category 18th-century firearms
19th-century firearms
U.S. military small arms
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor infantry use
designedFrom French Charleville Model 1763 musket
French Charleville Model 1766 musket
eraOfUse early 19th century
late 18th century
firingMode single-shot
hasBayonet socket bayonet
ignitionSystem flintlock
influencedBy French military small arms design
isFirst first standardized military firearm produced in the United States
loadingMethod from the muzzle
lockType flintlock mechanism
manufacturer Harpers Ferry Armory
surface form: Harper's Ferry Armory

Springfield Armory
notableFeature first U.S.-made musket produced to a standardized pattern
primaryMaterial steel
propellant black powder
standardIssue standard U.S. infantry musket in the early 19th century
standardizedBy United States Army
stockMaterial wood
successor Springfield Model 1816 musket
typicalEffectiveRange about 50 to 100 yards
usedBy American forces in the early 19th century
United States Army
United States Navy
state militias of the United States
usedInConflict Mexican–American War
War of 1812
various Native American conflicts in the early 19th century

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Springfield Armory National Historic Site notableProduct Springfield Model 1795 musket
Springfield Armory produced Springfield Model 1795 musket