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  1. The Potzdam musket was the standard infantry weapon of the Royal Prussian Army (German: Königlich Preußische Armee) from the 18th century until the military reforms of the 1840s. Four models were produced—in 1723, 1740, 1809 and 1831. [2] History.

  2. Prussian Model 1809 Infantry Musket (aka "Potsdam Musket") .71 caliber, percussion conversion, with bayonet. Prussia began large-scale conversion from flintlock to percussion circa 1839, becoming the M1809/39, but research indicates conversions may have started as early as 1831.

  3. 2 de jul. de 2018 · 1809 Prussian Potsdam Musket. In the 1799 kitchen, a 19th century musket stands by the door that leads to the back veranda. Made of walnut and brass, the musket measures 76 inches overall with a 41.25 inch barrel and a 15.25 inch triangular bayonet.

  4. This is an original German .75 caliber, "Potsdam" Model 1809 smoothbore, single-shot muzzleloader in very good condition. It comes complete with a very nice original socket bayonet, and has some great markings. These were designed at the large Prussian Arsenal in Potsdam outside of Be.

  5. 27 de nov. de 2018 · In this video I test my new original Prussian 1809 Potsdam Conversion Musket. ...more.

  6. 7 de sept. de 2021 · During the American Civil War, thousands of muskets came to U.S. shores imported by both the North and South, and some of them were referred to as "Potsdam" muskets.

  7. 3 de nov. de 2016 · Here we present an antique Percussion Prussian Potsdam Model 1809/31 Musket, manufactured circa 1839 at the Prussian armory at Potsdam. The Potzdam musket was the standard infantry weapon of the Royal Prussian Army from the 18th century until the military reforms of the 1840s.