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The Springfield Model 1795 was a .69 caliber flintlock musket manufactured in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the United States. The Model 1795 was the first musket to be produced in the United States by Eli Whitney at both the Springfield and Harpers Ferry U.S. armories. It was based heavily on the Charleville Model 1763/66 which had been imported in large numbers from the French during the American Revolution and which at the time comprised the largest number of muskets in U.S. arsenals at about 20,000 muskets. The Model 1795 was used in the War of 1812, after which shortcomings in both the design and manufacturing process of the Model 1795 led to the development of the Springfield Model 1812 at Springfield only, and eventually the Springfield Model 1816 at both armories.

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  • The Springfield Model 1795 was a .69 caliber flintlock musket manufactured in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the United States. The Model 1795 was the first musket to be produced in the United States by Eli Whitney at both the Springfield and Harpers Ferry U.S. armories. It was based heavily on the Charleville Model 1763/66 which had been imported in large numbers from the French during the American Revolution and which at the time comprised the largest number of muskets in U.S. arsenals at about 20,000 muskets. The Model 1795 was used in the War of 1812, after which shortcomings in both the design and manufacturing process of the Model 1795 led to the development of the Springfield Model 1812 at Springfield only, and eventually the Springfield Model 1816 at both armories. (en)
  • スプリングフィールドM1795(英:Springfield Model 1795 Musket)は、18世紀後半から19世紀前半にかけてスプリングフィールド兵器廠とハーパーズ・フェリー兵器廠で製造された.69口径のフリントロック式マスケット銃。アメリカで製造された最初の標準マスケット銃である。 (ja)
  • Lo Springfield modello 1795 è stato il primo moschetto a essere fabbricato negli Stati Uniti d'America. Si stima che circa 40 persone realizzarono 225 esemplari nel 1795, mentre altri 70.000 furono prodotti durante la guerra del 1812. Il moschetto rappresentò uno sviluppo del Moschetto Charleville, altra arma usata dagli Stati Uniti al tempo. Il modello 1795 fu adottato dai membri della spedizione di Lewis e Clark (1804-1806). Aveva un tiro utile tra i 50 e 75 metri e sparava una palla calibro .69 in piombo, utilizzata anche da alcune pistole dell'epoca. (it)
  • O Springfield Model 1795 Musket é um mosquete de pederneira de calibre .69" fabricado no final do século XVIII e no início do século XIX nos Arsenais Americanos de Springfield e Harper's Ferry. (pt)
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  • Paper cartridge, buck and ball/musket ball undersized to reduce the effects of powder fouling (en)
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  • A front sight cast into the upper barrel band (en)
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  • The Springfield Model 1795 was a .69 caliber flintlock musket manufactured in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the United States. The Model 1795 was the first musket to be produced in the United States by Eli Whitney at both the Springfield and Harpers Ferry U.S. armories. It was based heavily on the Charleville Model 1763/66 which had been imported in large numbers from the French during the American Revolution and which at the time comprised the largest number of muskets in U.S. arsenals at about 20,000 muskets. The Model 1795 was used in the War of 1812, after which shortcomings in both the design and manufacturing process of the Model 1795 led to the development of the Springfield Model 1812 at Springfield only, and eventually the Springfield Model 1816 at both armories. (en)
  • スプリングフィールドM1795(英:Springfield Model 1795 Musket)は、18世紀後半から19世紀前半にかけてスプリングフィールド兵器廠とハーパーズ・フェリー兵器廠で製造された.69口径のフリントロック式マスケット銃。アメリカで製造された最初の標準マスケット銃である。 (ja)
  • Lo Springfield modello 1795 è stato il primo moschetto a essere fabbricato negli Stati Uniti d'America. Si stima che circa 40 persone realizzarono 225 esemplari nel 1795, mentre altri 70.000 furono prodotti durante la guerra del 1812. Il moschetto rappresentò uno sviluppo del Moschetto Charleville, altra arma usata dagli Stati Uniti al tempo. Il modello 1795 fu adottato dai membri della spedizione di Lewis e Clark (1804-1806). Aveva un tiro utile tra i 50 e 75 metri e sparava una palla calibro .69 in piombo, utilizzata anche da alcune pistole dell'epoca. (it)
  • O Springfield Model 1795 Musket é um mosquete de pederneira de calibre .69" fabricado no final do século XVIII e no início do século XIX nos Arsenais Americanos de Springfield e Harper's Ferry. (pt)
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  • Springfield modello 1795 (it)
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  • スプリングフィールドM1795 (ja)
  • Model 1795 Musket (pt)
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