- SHARPS NEW MODEL 1859 .50-70 CIVIL WAR
CARBINESharps New Model 1859 Civil War Carbine, serial number C25823, converted by the Sharps Company in 1867 from percussion ignition to take the more modern center fire...
[more like this] - CIVIL WAR BURNSIDE CARBINE RIFLE .54
CALIBER MANUFACTUR...Civil War Burnside Carbine Rifle .54 caliber manufactured by Burnside Rifle Co, Providence RI 21 inch round barrel serial number 16511 marked cast steel...
[more like this] - CIVIL WAR ERA SHARPS CARBINE Serial
number 32073 on tang behind breech, .52 caliber breech-loader with a 22 in. barrel with SHARPS RIFLE / MANUFG. CO. / HARTFORD, CONN. on the top, the mount for the rear sight...
[more like this] - STARR PERCUSSION CARBINE, CIVIL WAR,
.54 CALIBERStarr Percussion Carbine, mfg. 1862-1865, .54 caliber, 21" barrel, bead front sight, adjustable rear sight, single brass barrel band, drop breech lock activated...
[more like this] - CIVIL WAR SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CALVARY
CARBINEC. Sharps new model 1863 carbine is a .52 caliber breech loading paper cartridge percussion firing saddle ring carbine rifle. It has a U.S. military inspection mark...
[more like this] - SPENCER CIVIL WAR ERA REPEATING CARBINE
RIFLE,ca. 1860s. Model M1865, serial #10220. Marked Spencer Repeating Rifle Co., Boston, MA, patent March 6, 1860. Overall very good condition. Minor chipping and scuffs to...
[more like this] - BURNSIDE MODEL 1865 CIVIL WAR CARBINE
RIFLE GUN Rhode Island,Circa 1865Smooth walnut forend and buttstock, marked on top of breach "Burnside Rifle Co." manufactured in Providence, Rhode Island, serial number 3149....
[more like this] - CIVIL WAR 2ND MICHIGAN CAVALRY SPENCER
CARBINE: Serial number 16442 issued to the 2nd Regiment Michigan Cavalry according to records. Partial owners name crudely etched in stock Clark most likely for Private John...
[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] - CIVIL WAR ERA BURNSIDE CARBINE: Very
low serial number 313 on breech and frame. Stamped Burnside Patent Model of 1864 on frame, Burnside Rifle Co. Providence R.I. on lockplate, Cast-Steel 186? on barrel. 2 inspectors...
[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] - Palmer: 1865, bolt action carbine, .50
cal, 20" bbl, lockplate marked U.S. over E.G. Lamson & Co. Windsor Vt., an original carbine with full inspector marks, 1 of 1001 ordered during the Civil War, although delivered...
[more like this] - Spencer: Civil War, repeating carbine,
.50 cal, 20" bbl, slight crack in buttstock, with two inspector cartouches, breech jammed, serial # 59799. Estimate $1,000-1,200...
[more like this] - Spencer: Civil War, repeating carbine,
.50 cal, 22" bbl, post war alteration with stabler cutoff, good condition, E.S.A. inspected in cartouchek, l. side of stock, serial # 27308. Estimate $800-1,000...
[more like this] - CIVIL WAR 2ND MICHIGAN CAVALRY SPENCER
CARBINE: Serial number 16442, issued to the 2nd Regiment Michigan Cavalry according to records. Partial owners name crudely etched in stock, Clark, most likely for Private...
[more like this] - Spencer: Civil War, repeating carbine,
.52 cal, 22" bbl, forestock, with wood repair, good condition, serial # 46569. Estimate $850-1,250...
[more like this] - Spencer: Civil War, repeating carbine,
.52 cal, 22" bbl, main spring broken or missing, worn overall, serial # 19302. Estimate $800-1,000...
[more like this] - Spencer: Civil War, repeating carbine,
.52 cal, 22" bbl, missing loading tube, serial # 42440, possibly later stocks, missing saddle bar. Estimate $650-850...
[more like this] - Spencer: Civil War, repeating carbine,
.52 cal, 22" bbl, slight crack in buttstock, missing butt mount, serial # 46237. Estimate $850-1,250...
[more like this] - Spencer: Civil War, repeating carbine,
.52 cal, 22" bbl, stock cracked, saddle bar missing, serial # 18191. Estimate $800-1,000...
[more like this] - Starr: Civil War "Ctg.", breech-loading
carbine, .54 cal, 21" bbl, iron bbl band and buttplate, good working order, buttstock refinished, missing saddle ring, serial # not visible. Estimate $600-800...
[more like this] - Starr: Civil War "Perc.", breech-loading
carbine, .54 cal, 21" bbl, brass bbl band and buttplate, good working order and condition, serial # 18649. Estimate $1,000-1,500...
[more like this] - Civil War Sharps-Hankins Navy Carbine
American, third quarter 19th century, model 1862, 23-3/4 in. barrel marked on right side "Sharps & Hankins Philada.", serial number 8545, marked on left side "Sharps Patent...
[more like this] - Spencer Civil War carbine, .50 caliber,
22 in. barrel, serial number 31615; no permit required. Light pitting probably with later resurfacing, stock with some burn scars and refinishing....
[more like this] - Smith Civil War era carbine, .50 caliber,
breech loading percussion carbine, serial number 4818, 21-5/8 in. barrel; no permit required. Frame loose, lockplate with extensive pitting, rust and dents including trigger...
[more like this] - Sharps New Model 1863 breechloading
percussion Civil War saddle ring carbine serial number C-19486; .50-70 centerfire caliber dropping-block lever action marked ''NEW MODEL 1863'' on barrel ''R.S. LAWRENCE'...
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