- SPRINGFIELD 1855 PISTOL CARBINE WITH
STOCKUS Model 1855 Springfield Pistol-carbine with Maynard Tape Primer, date 1856, complete with shoulder stock. 1856. A rare and absolutely complete 1855 pistol carbine,...
[more like this] - HE DOG OGLALA - CA. 1878 WINCHESTER
MODEL 1873 SRCThis is a rare Winchester Model 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine serial number 16399 ordered by He Dog, marked “Crazy Horse rode with He Dog” and B.F. Flower 1879....
[more like this] - C.S. RICHMOND VIRGINIA 1863 LONGARMConfederate
percussion carbine, .58 caliber, low hump type III lock plate marked "C.S. Richmond, V.A." and "1863" with damaged "8" from the die strike, 25 in. barrel, "VP" and "Eagles...
[more like this] - RUGER CARBINE SEMI AUTO RIFLE 9MMRuger
Carbine semi automatic 9mm rifle. Barrel measures approx. 16 1/2". Ultra red dot scope included (working). Clean bore. No magazine. Finish has normal wear, no oxidation or...
[more like this] - SHARPS CIVIL WAR CARBINE, 1859 PATENT
, WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND USE, INCLUDING SMALL AREAS OF WOOD MISSING, CRACKS, ETC., WORKI...Sharps Civil War Carbine, 1859 patent , wear consistent with age and use,...
[more like this] - Western Artist William de la Montagne
Cary Signed Real Photo Postcard Real photo postcard of American artist William de la Montagne Cary dressed in a fringed jacket holding a large bore Sharps carbine in his left...
[more like this] - Merrill 1858 breech loading percussion
carbine, .54 cal, 22 1/2" barrel, made by H. Merrill, Baltimore, overall good condition, stock cracked at wrist and at butt plate, brass patchbox, as is standard on this type,...
[more like this] - Austrian: 1810, Flintlock Cavalry carbine,
.69 cal, 18 1/2" bbl, original flint military carbine, unmarked as to maker, fitted with side bar and saddle ring, brass mounts, overall excellent condition and working order....
[more like this] - Austrian: 1840, percussion cavalry carbine,
.72 cal, 14 1/2" bbl, converted to percussion, fitted with sidebar and saddle ring, all ironmounts, unmarked as to maker, light pitting overall, good working order. Estimate...
[more like this] - CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE ENFIELD SADDLE
RING CARBINE: A rare import Enfield saddle ring carbine most likely French based on cartouche on lockplate. Engraved not stamped CSA on top of buttplate appears to be original...
[more like this] - Ballard: 1862, breech-loading carbine,
.52 cal, 22" bbl, Merwind and Bray agents marked, good working order, butt stock damaged and reinforced with modern bolt, fitted with sling swivels, serial # 416. Estimate...
[more like this] - Repro Rifle Scabbard 1873 45-70 Carbine
This is a great copy of the carbine scabbard which will work for the 45-70 and the 30-40 Krag. Condition: Excellent....
[more like this] - Buruside: 1864, breech-ldg percussion
carbine, .54 cal, 21" bbl. Made by Buruside Rifle Co., Providence, RI, mounted with saddle bar and ring. Very good condition and working order with traces of bbl blue and...
[more like this] - Colt: 1855, revolving percussion carbine,
.56 cal, 18" bbl, metal parts with light pitting overall, good working order frame, serial # 3796 on lower tang, bbl numbered 4206, wood refinished and holed, possibly associated....
[more like this] - Cosmopolitan: 1859, breech-ldg percussion
carbine, .52 cal, 19" bbl, made by Cosmopolitan Arms Co., Hamilton, OH, mounted with sling ring. Good working order, in very good condition with some original bbl blue. ...
[more like this] - Evans: 1873, repeating rifle, .44 cal,22"
bbl, military carbine, good working order, large piece of forend missing, approx 5 1/2" long, no serial # visible. Estimate $450-550...
[more like this] - Evans: 1873, repeating rifle, .44 cal/22"
bbl, sporting carbine, good working order, light rust on bbl, overall very good plus, no serial # visible. Estimate $850-1,200...
[more like this] - Foreign: 1850, percussion muzzle ldg
carbine, .69 cal, 19 5/8"bbl, percussion carbine converted from flint, fitted with side mounted ramrod and rear sling swivel, front swivel missing. Foreign proof on butt,...
[more like this] - Gallager: 1860, breech-ldg percussion
carbine, .50 cal, 22 1/4" bbl. Made by Richardson and Overman, Philadelphia. Standard model with serial # 17306 beneath makers name and address. Iron mounts fitted with...
[more like this] - Gallager: 1860, breech-ldg percussion
carbine, .50 cal, 22 1/4" bbl. Made by Richardson and Overman, Philadelphia. Standard model with serial # 21409 beneath makers name and address. Iron mounts fitted with...
[more like this] - Gibbs: 1856, breech-loading perc carbine,
.52 cal, 22" bbl, mfd by Brooks N,Y. and so marked, 1 of approx 1052 mfd, good overall condition and working order, bbl marked with "B", early lock mkgs, no serial # visible,...
[more like this] - Hall-North: 1833, breech-loading percussion
carbine, .52 cal, 26 3/16" bbl, made by Simeon North, breech block correctly marked S. North, date 1838, fitted with bayonet, wood chips missing from the bayonet chanel, otherwise...
[more like this] - Joslyn: 1855, breech-ldg percussion
carbine, .54 cal, 22 1/2" bbl, made by A.H. Waters, Millbury, Mass. Est of 1500 mfd with 1200 known sold to U.S. Gov't. Known as "Monkey-Tail" carbine. Brass mounts with...
[more like this] - MODEL 1884 US SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR CARBINE:
True carbine with 22'' barrel an single band half stock. Lock stamped US Springfield with eagle, sharp and clear, US Model 1884 on breechblock. 414xxx serial range. Buffington...
[more like this] - Lee: 1865, single shot carbine, .44
cal, 21 1/2" bbl, scarce carbine produced at end of the civil war, good working order and very good overall, serial # 1465, fitted with saddlebar and ring, slight cracks in...
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF 5 VINTAGE AIR / BB / PELLET
GUNS: Includes 1) Crosman Arms Co., Pat. 1924. 35 1/4'' l. 2) Daisy No. 25, 35 3/4'' l. 3) Daisy Red Ryder Carbine, 35 3/4''. 4) Daisy & Heddon Model 572, 42'' l. 5) Crosman...
[more like this] - Remington: 1880, bolt action carbine,
.45 cal, 20" bbl, "Keene", carbine fitted with sling swivels, and folding rear sight. Overall good working order and condition with exception of several dents on the magazine...
[more like this] - Colt Percussion Revolving Carbine .44
cal. 18" part octagonal-to-round barrel S/N 1525. Walnut stock; with three-leaf rear barrel sight. Condition: All metal is grey and pitted.? Top strap has a period repair...
[more like this] - Springfield: 1871, bolt action carbine,
.50 cal, 22" bbl, "Ward-Burton" saddle ring carbine, stock inspected on left side, good working order, with old revarnish to stock, mounts nickle plated (possible later),...
[more like this] - Springfield: 1895, bolt action carbine,
.30 cal/ 22" bbl, "Krag" U.S. saddle ring carbine, stock dented overall, ring missing, butt pitted, good working order, folding rear sight. Serial # 27446. Estimate $350-450...
[more like this] - Warner: 1865, breech-loading carbine,
.50 cal, 20" bbl, varient by "Greene Rifle Works" and so marked, very good condition, chip to stock at right side of tang, action working, breech block stuck closed, fitted...
[more like this] - Winchester: 1866, lever action carbine,
.44 cal, 20" bbl, original saddle ring carbine, with cracked possibly later buttstock, good working order, dirty bore, round bbl, 4th model, serial # 154006. Estimate $2,500-3,000...
[more like this] - Winchester: 1879, bolt action carbine,
.45 cal, 24" bbl, "Hotchkiss" saddle ring carbine, stock cracked at rear of bolt area, good working order and very good condition, folding rear sight, serial # 12455. Estimate...
[more like this] - Winchester: 1879, bolt action carbine,
.45 cal, 24" bbl,"Hotchkiss" military carbine, U.S. mkd on bbl, saddle ring missing, stock cracked, otherwise very good and very good working order, serial # 12782. Estimate...
[more like this] - CONVERTED MODEL 1873 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR
CARBINE: Well marked 45-70 caliber Model 1873 US Springfield obscured serial number. Many of the model 1873 rifles were restocked and cut down to the carbine dimensions. 24...
[more like this] - "Working Model Carbine M-2" and so marked
on the "National Guard of the United States" metal tag # 827. A cutaway working model of the M-2 machine gun used by U.S. forces in W.W. II, Korea, etc. Over sized for class...
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