The Springfield Model 1835 was a .69 caliber flintlock musket manufactured in the United States during the early 19th century.
The Model 1835 was manufactured by the Springfield and Harpers Ferry armories and also produced by other independent contractors.
It was a smoothbore musket and fired a .69 caliber round ball.
Even though the final product was very similar, significantly different manufacturing techniques were used in the creation of the Model 1835, and a great deal of emphasis was placed on parts interchangeability.
This paved the way for the Springfield Model 1842 which was the first musket to be constructed of all interchangeable parts.