69 cal

jr baker

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A friend been doing alot of research on the 12th Tennessee cavalry csa which I had several ancestry that fight in he found there supplies list and it say 69 cal musket would that been the 1842 springfield or the belgian musket just trying to figure it out thanks
 
A friend been doing alot of research on the 12th Tennessee cavalry csa which I had several ancestry that fight in he found there supplies list and it say 69 cal musket would that been the 1842 springfield or the belgian musket just trying to figure it out thanks
Likely either an M1842 or percussion conversion M1816/22. Normally the bright Belgian and French arms were notated as such usually…
 
A friend been doing alot of research on the 12th Tennessee cavalry csa which I had several ancestry that fight in he found there supplies list and it say 69 cal musket would that been the 1842 springfield or the belgian musket just trying to figure it out thanks
Here is a pic of my M1816/1822 percussion conversion. made in 1838 by Lemuel Pomeroy

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