Not fired in 20 years - Musket Repair + Cleaning

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @williamj7343
    @williamj7343 3 года назад +3

    Thank you, gentlemen. I just got hold of a well used 1861 Springfield that needs some love. This helped me figure how to get ready for action in July!

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  3 года назад

      sorry pard for the very delayed response. Any update on you getting your new to you Springfield operational? Was this an original piece or a repro that was neglected?

  • @johnphome4394
    @johnphome4394 4 года назад +3

    Like the team work to get this musket back into firing condition. liked the video guys.

  • @MrGeoffois
    @MrGeoffois Год назад +2

    Great video. I've only shot my 1863 a couple times but couldn't hurt to take it all apart like you showed. I noticed boiling water removed a ton more stuff than just cleaning with balistol at the range.

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  Год назад

      any chance your 1863 is an original? its more than running hot water - the cleaning patch will
      "rub" against the barrel to work out the black powder. Welcome to the channel pard - happy to have you follow along with our adventures.

  • @KowboyUSA
    @KowboyUSA 4 года назад +2

    A musket with serious history under its belt.

  • @3ducs
    @3ducs 2 года назад +2

    Good video! I'm in the middle of getting a Charleville 1777 AN IX back in working condition. Today the main spring, sear, and butt plate arrived, a replacement breech plug will arrive in a day or two. It is a percussion conversion with an 1835 dated barrel, the breech plug is dated 1833 so there's a good chance it will fit. I hope. Somewhere in my garage is a brake cylinder hone, if I can find it, and it fits into the .69 caliber bore, it will expedite cleaning the rusted bore. A lot of work but I only paid $50 for the musket.

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  2 года назад +1

      great project, and a bit of a challenge I'm sure getting the Charleville back into serviceable condition. I'd love to see pictures or any videos you produce .. post them up if you can - and/or feel to share the on our FB page at facebook.com/1St.Minn.Sharpshooters .

    • @3ducs
      @3ducs 2 года назад

      @@1stminnsharpshooters341 Thanks, I'll do what I can.

  • @joesezzz4324
    @joesezzz4324 7 месяцев назад +2

    Did u see the EA encirled cartouche on the stock?

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  6 месяцев назад

      good eye .. I never notice this.

    • @joesezzz4324
      @joesezzz4324 6 месяцев назад

      It's Erskine Allen the Springfield armory inspector , keep it intact it doubles the guns value

  • @westtnskirmishlog6820
    @westtnskirmishlog6820 4 года назад

    Very sweet weapon and sweet demonstration. Another great video yall. You 1st Minnesota fellers are great.

  • @matteoorlandi856
    @matteoorlandi856 3 года назад +2

    simple and clean, i love it!

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  3 года назад +1

      Thanks pard for the comment -- do you do any black powder shoot'en?

    • @matteoorlandi856
      @matteoorlandi856 3 года назад +1

      @@1stminnsharpshooters341 well, a couple of weeks ago a friend of mine let me try his flintlock Brown bess, was a Great fun and since them i'm looking for a Springfield replica, or a zouave even.

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  3 года назад

      @@matteoorlandi856 great fun...you should be able to find a Springfield replica. We have a lot of great black powder videos on RUclips (please do subscribe!) and sending you an invite to follow us at facebook.com/1St.Minn.Sharpshooters

  • @anthonymanzijr5014
    @anthonymanzijr5014 2 года назад +1

    Just bought a defarbed armi sport from gunbroker and looks awesome but… barrel has slight rust and needs a cleaning any recommendations on getting any barrel rust out? What caliber bore brush do you think you’d recommend?

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  2 года назад

      for light rust; I would try a a nylon cleaning brush then if it needed more removal move to a brass brush. See cleaning brushes on www.fcsutler.com/fcfirearmaccessories.asp. Welcome others recommendations

  • @Belowtheprairie
    @Belowtheprairie 4 года назад +1

    What wax did you use Johnson paste wax? I have the Renaissance wax that the museums use would the Johnson stuff be better? What was used to keep the barrel from rusting?

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  4 года назад +1

      The wax will keep the outside of the barrel from rusting, I like to use Remington oil on the inside. Hard to say what wax is better, welcome others input. Thanks 72GMC for the comment --LT

  • @olympicblackpowderrifles3155
    @olympicblackpowderrifles3155 3 года назад +1

    Just getting into renacting, but i cant find an 1842 rifled musket! Any leads where i can get a decent used one??

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  3 года назад +1

      Welcome Steve to the hobby. Your have to look around for a used one ... if your a member of a group you can ask them (and for their sources). Of course you could purchase online - you mentioned used. Selling firearms is tricky on the Internet for Facebook so perhaps gun broker would work. good luck and sending you a personal invite to follow(subscribe to) our group on youtube -- see you on the field or around the camp fire -- LT

  • @anthonydagata
    @anthonydagata Год назад +1

    Yall know where i would be able to buy all the tools?

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  Год назад +2

      what tools are you looking for pard? tools to disassemble and clean the musket? Do you have a rifled musket that needs some attention(repair)?

  • @tylerwilshire3413
    @tylerwilshire3413 2 года назад +1

    This is very helpful, I’m look at getting a 1863 model Springfield, but the current owner does not recall the last time it been fired. Any tips to make sure it’s safe?

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  2 года назад +2

      Few suggestions from me: welcome others tips. 1) have it checked out by someone that knows pieces in this condition. 2) good general cleaning (looking for major defects) 3) fire a few caps only first - point the barrel at a leaf or grass on the ground -- leaf/grass should move noticeable - if not the barrel is obstructed - this need to be addressed. Good luck pard! we have a LOT of backpowder shotte'en on this channel

    • @tylerwilshire3413
      @tylerwilshire3413 2 года назад

      @@1stminnsharpshooters341 thanks!

    • @tylerwilshire3413
      @tylerwilshire3413 2 года назад

      @@1stminnsharpshooters341 I had a follow up question if you don’t mind. As I am new to collecting and do not know anyone who owns old firearms, your insight is greatly appreciated. I am looking to close the deal on the rifle, but noticed a small indent in the metal, almost directly across from the nipple. Is this concerning? The indent is shallow, but maybe 4mm wide. Otherwise the rifle is in great shape so I hope to get it firing but safety is my primary concern.

  • @anarchyfox325
    @anarchyfox325 4 года назад +2

    Minnie sharpshooter. Way cool I loved black powder it's so nostalgic but you didn't test hammer out see if you get light strike on cap not doubts ya work 🇬🇧🦊🐾

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Pard. We did test the hammer and notice a lighter strike. Of course we had have our new recruit test fire it at ruclips.net/video/Q8Gl0s_ZdXM/видео.html

    • @anarchyfox325
      @anarchyfox325 4 года назад +1

      @@1stminnsharpshooters341 cool new recruit is expendable lol if it blows up I do enjoy ya content greetings from the UK 🇬🇧🦊🐾

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  4 года назад +1

      ​@@anarchyfox325 thanks for the wish across the pond. However if we lose this recruit(private) we will then have to perform his details like getting water, firewood, and standing guard.... so there is some risk :-)

    • @anarchyfox325
      @anarchyfox325 4 года назад +1

      @@1stminnsharpshooters341 life is a gamble full of luck and chance🐾🦊🇬🇧

  • @1stminnsharpshooters341
    @1stminnsharpshooters341  4 года назад +1

    Helping a new recruit into the hobby. Inviting you to *LIKE* and *SUBSCRIBE* to see more Civil War Events, Black Powder Shooting, and 1800 Adventure videos. -- LT

  • @Whitpusmc
    @Whitpusmc 4 года назад +1

    Was this an original 1863 or a commercial reproduction?

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  4 года назад +1

      Its a reproduction pard, I can't recall the manufacture.

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  4 года назад

      Here's an Original 1861 Springfield - we are trying to free a stuck ram rod - ruclips.net/video/V7-ZxmrZJnc/видео.html

    • @Whitpusmc
      @Whitpusmc 4 года назад

      Do you also use the originals and if so how do you treat / conserve / maintain them?

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  4 года назад

      @@Whitpusmc Several of our members have Original muskets. A first step a gun this old is to get a professional level evaluation on if its safe to fire. If not, then it can make a great "wall hanger". Of the original I've seen with reenactors they are used for special occasions like memorial day parades and would only fire blanks. I can't go deep into your question on gunsmithing to maintain an original piece - but would invite you to post this question to our group at : facebook.com/1St.Minn.Sharpshooters

  • @MrBsHiawathalandRails
    @MrBsHiawathalandRails 4 года назад

    That was interesting for sure.

  • @gitadhami4461
    @gitadhami4461 2 года назад +1

    Ye gun chahiye

  • @memehorse1295
    @memehorse1295 4 года назад +1

    Take care of your musket itll take care of you

    • @1stminnsharpshooters341
      @1stminnsharpshooters341  3 года назад

      sound advice pard. do you do any black powder shooten? your youtube name sure hints that you do/

  • @احمدتحسين-ص2ه
    @احمدتحسين-ص2ه 2 года назад

    He Dear...
    Can you talk to me in your free time? I have some necessary questions as I am going through the stage of building a rifle for my 75-year-old grandfather He is a fan of musket rifles, but unfortunately, this type of rifle is not found in our country, so I decided to make it myself.
    And I brought English walnut, wood treatment materials, iron oxidation materials, glaze materials, and everything And I followed several clips on RUclips of the makers of musket rifles (gunsmith vid ) I faced only one problem, is closing the back of the barrel, so I searched the Internet for ways to close the barrel. I found the breech plug method, but I searched more about closing the barrel with a breech plug. Unfortunately, I found many forums warning against this method, and some say 200 shots max And this thing made me feel bad about designing the rifle for my grandfather, so I stopped working
    To sum up all of my words - is closing the barrel with a (breech plug) safe and reliable? I am very afraid, please help me, I am very hesitant and I apologize for the long wait and thank you in advance