- 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] - 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] - 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] - Burnside: 1856, breech-ldg percussion
carbine, .54 cal, 21" bbl, made by Bristol Firearmes Co., mounted with saddle bar, ring missing. Second model manufactured without forewood. Round bbl, with light pitting,...
[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. Action sticky. Serial # 1604, breech # 2286, very good plus condition with...
[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] - 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] - 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] - Hall-North: 1836, breech-loading percussion
carbine, .64 cal, 23" bbl, made by Harpers Ferry Armory, bch blk correctly mkd J.H.Hall 1837, fitted with bayonet, lg chip of wood missing from the bayonet chanel, otherwise...
[more like this] - Hall-North: 1840, breech-loading percussion
carbine, .52 cal, 21" bbl, made by Simeon North, breech block correctly marked S.North, dated 1840. Wood cracks at wrist, otherwise in very good plus condition, inspected...
[more like this] - Hall-North: 1843, breech-loading percussion
carbine, .52 cal, 21" bbl, made by Simeon North, Middleton Conn., 1844-1853, crack in stock near wrist otherwise in good condition and good working order, no serial # visible....
[more like this] - Jenks: 1847, breech-loading percussion
carbine, .54 cal, 24 1/4" bbl, side hammer, tape primed, mkd Remington's Herkimer N.Y. on lockplate. W.Jenks, USN, R.C., 1847 on breech. Wood repair to stock above lock,...
[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] - Maynard: 1858, percussion carbine, .50
cal, 20" bbl, first model with saddle ring, maynard tape primer and fitted with long range sight. Priming mechanism appears complete but it's not functioning, light cracks...
[more like this] - Maynard: 1863, percussion carbine, .50
cal, 20" bbl, second model, fitted with saddle ring and inspected stock and barrel, the stock is scratched with initials M.S.P. otherwise excellent condition, serial # 11637....
[more like this] - Merill: 1858, breech-loading percussion
carbine, .54 cal, 22 1/2" bbl, made by H. Merrill, Baltimore. Overall good condition, stock with multiple dents. Action and breech GWO. Lock dated 1863, U.S. marked and...
[more like this] - Merill: 1858, breech-loading percussion
carbine, .54 cal, 22 1/8" bbl. Made by H. Merrill, Baltimore. Poor condition, stock broken and cut away at wrist , missing barrel band. U.S. on butt and cartouche on stock....
[more like this] - Hall North Model 1843 Percussion Carbine
.52 cal. rifled 21" barrel. Marked on top of breech block S. North Middtn? Conn. and dated 1851.? Walnut stock. Condition: Barrel is a dark brown mixing with some pitting....
[more like this] - Smith: 1857, breech-loading percussion
carbine, .50 cal, 21 5/8" bbl, made by American Machine Works. Overall very good condition with much original bbl blue. Inspected wood stock with slight crack at wrist, missing...
[more like this] - Smith: 1857, breech-loading percussion
carbine, .50 cal, 21 5/8" bbl, made by American Machine Works. Overall very good plus condition, with some original finish, inspected wood stock. 1 of over 30,000 mfd., 1861-1865,...
[more like this] - Smith: 1857, breech-loading percussion
carbine, .50 cal, 21 5/8" bbl, made by Mass. Arms Co.. Light wood crack at wrist otherwise in very good condition, inspected wood stock. 1 of over 30,000 mfd. 1861-65, GWO,...
[more like this] - Burnside: 1856, breech-ldg percussion
carbine, .45 cal, 21" bbl, mounted with saddlebar and ring. Stock broken and repaired with brass plate replacing lock mechanism, serial # 24205. Estimate $300-400...
[more like this] - Austrian Lorenz Civil War Era Rifle
iron-mounted percussion carbine, "LA" (Lorenz, Austrian) on stock near butt plate in script, barrel marked faintly "969", marked with "2" at back of trigger guard, faint lettering...
[more like this] - American Confederate Sharps Type Percussion
Carbine Second type. Richmond VA. Overall L 38 1/2''E...
[more like this] - BURNSIDE'S PERCUSSION CARBINE. Third
Model .54 caliber round 20''l. barrel marked ''Cast Steel 1862''. Frame marked ''Burnside Patent...'' and lock ''Burnside Rifle Co. Providence RI''. Walnut stock sling...
[more like this] - MAYNARD PERCUSSION CARBINE. Breechloader
.50 caliber 20'' round to octagonal barrel blue finished and walnut stock. S/n. 15798. Mass. arms co... on right side of frame. Edward Maynard Pat. 1851.. 1859.....
[more like this] - PERCUSSION CARBINE. Smith Patent 1857
.50 caliber 22'' round to octagonal barrel hardwood stock. Marked on left side of frame ADDRESS POULTNEY TRIMBLE BALTIMORE USA. Mfg. MASS ARMS Co. SMITH pat....
[more like this] - Burnside Third Model Percussion Carbine
.54 caliber 21'' round barrel S/N 4091 on breech and frame. Lockplate marked Burnside Rifle Co Providence RI. Walnut buttstock and forearm. Sling swivel on the bottom of buttstock....
[more like this] - U.S. Jenks Percussion Carbine .54 cal.
percussion side-hammer breech loader, single-shot known as a "mule ear" carbine, brass mounts, 25 in. barrel marked "W JENKS/USN/RC/P/1845", breech with circular aperture,...
[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 SLANT BREECH PERCUSSION CARBINE.
Aka ''The John Brown Model'' 21-1/2'' round barrel .52 caliber Sharps pellet primer system mounted in the lock brass patchbox and butt plate saddle ring on left side...
[more like this] - Tower Model 1844 percussion carbine,
muzzle loading, brass mounts, 20 in. barrel with extensive hallmarks, lockplate marked "VR Tower 1844", stock with clear inspector marks, original ramrod; no permit...
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