Loco509

Loco509

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I'm new to this, so please consider I'm not sure how to ask for help & info.
I have a newly acquired P53 rifled musket. It has all the normal dimensions / markings, etc. I was from a family in South Carolina. I would like to know if it was really with the CSA or possibly a battlefield pick-up of a Union gun. I have the musket with bayonet, scabbard & frog. The leather is black on both pieces plus the frog has two rivets ( to me , indicated union made? The stock has initials just forward of the but plate tang of "LHA". The Butt plate tang has "63" stamped on the top. Any ideas? Thanks Larry
 
And yes, your bayonet scabbard with 2 rivets in the belt loop would be a Federal issue scabbard but certainly used when acquired by Confederates as well. Scabbards with a frog are a little different style, they were two piece with the frog being the belt loop part of it. English style scabbards were like this as well as sword bayonet scabbards.
 
Welcome from the Fort Sumter and the Fredericksburd forums. Like others have said, it's impossible to venture a guess without seeing it. Post pictures.
 

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