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1860 SPENCER CAVALRY CARBINE .52 CARTOUCHE CIVIL WAR FRONTIER Antique
With Clear Cartouches & Intriguing Adornments
Here we present an antique U.S. Model 1860 Spencer Repeating Rifle Co. A
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SHARPS & HANKINS 1862 NAVY Carbine .52 Rimfire CIVIL WAR Antique Scarce
One of 6,686 Purchased During the Civil War
Here we present an antique Sharps & Hankins Model 1862 Navy Carbine ma
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CIVIL WAR Antique JAMES H. MERRILL .54 CAVALRY Saddle Ring Carbine
Issued to NY, PA, NJ, IN, WI, KY & DE Cavalries
Here we present an antique James Merrill First Type Percussion Carbine, mad
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1st ARKANSAS CIVIL WAR Antique STARR ARMS Co PERCUSSION Saddle Ring Carbine
Breech Loading Percussion UNION CAVALRY CARBINE
Here we present an antique Starr Arms Co. Breech Loading Percussion Sa
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This is a First Type Merrill Carbine, evidencing considerable field use during the Civil War. The Merrill carbine was a breechloader firearm designed by Baltimore gunsmit
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Antique CIVIL WAR Era BALL & WILLIAMS BALLARD .44 Caliber Rimfire CARBINE
Scarce Carbine Likely Used by State Militia!
Here we present an antique Ball & Williams Ballard Carbine in
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CIVIL WAR Antique STARR ARMS Company PERCUSSION Saddle Ring CAVALRY Carbine
Breech Loading Percussion Saddle Ring Carbine
Here we present an antique Starr Arms Co. Saddle Ring Percussion Carbine
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The Maynard Carbine was a breech-loaded carbine used by cavalry in the American Civil War. The First Model was manufactured between 1858 and 1859. About 5,000 were made.It was highly pr
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CIVIL WAR Antique U.S. SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 .52 Saddle Ring CARBINE
CAVALRY Carbine Original Percussion Configuration
Here we present an antique U.S. Sharps New Model 1863 Saddle Ring Carbine,
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CIVIL WAR Antique JAMES MERRILL First Type .54 Caliber Percussion CARBINE
Issued to NY, PA, NJ, IN, WI, KY & DE Cavalries!
Here we present an antique James Merrill First Type Percussio
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CIVIL WAR / WILD WEST Antique U.S. SHARPS New Model 1859 Percussion CARBINE
Iconic Carbine of the CIVIL WAR and WESTERN LORE
Here we present an antique U.S. Sharps New Model 1859 Percussion Carb
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CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1855 MAYNARD Pistol-Carbine
1 of ONLY 4,021 Made at SPRINGFIELD for CAVALRY
Here we present a very desirable antique Springfield Armory Model 1855 Pistol-Carbi
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UNION CAVALRY CARBINE GEN. AMBROSE BURNSIDE M1864 .54 CIVIL WAR US Antique
Used by MI, IN, NJ, WV, PA, IL Cavalries!
Here we present an antique U.S. Burnside Model 1864, also known as the
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CIVIL WAR Antique U.S. BURNSIDE Model 1864 “5th Model” SADDLE RING Carbine
Classic PERCUSSION Carbine Made in Providence, RI
Here we present an antique U.S. Burnside Model 1864, also
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SHARPS NEW MODEL 1859 MILITARY RIFLE Union Army Hartford CIVIL WAR Antique
Iron Patchbox 30” Barrel Percussion
Here we present an antique Sharps New Model 1859 Rifle, made circa 1859
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Serial #12125, .52 RF, 24" barrel with a fine, bright bore that has some small areas of mild freckling within the grooves. This is a great looking carbine that retains nearly all of the original
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CIVIL WAR SMITH SADDLE RING CARBINE made by MASSACHUSETTS ARMS 50cal PERCUSSION.21 5/8" ROUND & OCTAGON BARREL MINT BORE STRONG 3 GROOVE RIFLING BRIGHT & SHINY ,INSPECTOR MARKS ON S
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SUPERIOR NEAR MINT CIVIL WAR SMITH PERCUSSION CAVALRY CARBINE CIRCA 1861. American Machine Works, Springfield, Mass. production with address on frame as well as “POULTNEY & TRIMBLE/BALTIMORE
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Sharps Conversion Carbine...CASE COLOR.... Civil War.... LAYAWAY?... Likely SHOOTABLE BORE!.... Serial number c,16252. Nice cartouches on excellent stock.
Factory covered lower sling swivel are
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Maynard carbines were easily among the best cavalry weapons available during the Civil War. Both sides used them and held them in high regard. Approximately 20,000 second model Maynard carbines were m
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE STATES BARNETT TOWER ENFIELD PATTERN 1853 CAVALRY CARBINE. Original semi-relic condition carbine from the Battle of Petersburg collected in the 1940’s and 1950’s. Ser
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SHOOTER?...VERY NICE ......Maynard 2nd Model Civil War Percussion Carbine by Mass Arms Co. .....LAYAWAY?.....serial #17096, .50 cal., 20” part round part octagon barrel with a bright very
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LAYAWAY?....Joslyn Model " 1862 " .....Civil War .... Breechloading Carbine.... serial #2831, 52 RF, 22” barrel with a bright about fine bore with some light oxidation and l
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LAYAWAY?.... FINE- all original parts; over 30% original finish, sharp lettering, numerals and design on metal and wood; minor marks in wood.
Description: 12,501 of these rifles were manufacture
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"Ball Civil War Carbine. One of the rarer breech loading Civil War carbines with just 1,002 manufactured. These guns were made for the Civil War, but did not make it into service before wars end.
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LAYAWAY?....SERIAL #6521. BARREL 22 1/4". CALIBER 50. Overall, about fine condition. No rust or pitting, smooth metal. Strong action with possibly shootable bore., Breech loading percu
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Palmer American Civil War Cartridge Carbine Rifle
56-50 caliber
Single Shot
Bolt action
Patented in 1863 by E.G. Lamson and Company of Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts
Only 1,000 Palmer carb
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Museum worthy Confederate North Carolina Flag. 12th of the 13 states to join the Union. North Carolina joined the Confederacy on May 20, 1861. It was the second to last to leave the Union. While seven
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A fine working recent made carbine with a 22" round barrel, and a muzzle of .720 cal smooth bore. Often older percussion barrels were utliized to make a carbine from a rifle. Overall length
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"The N.P. Ames company of Springfield, MA, manufactured approx. 4,250 Jenks carbines for the U.S. Navy between 1843 and 1846. This is a standard configuration Ames-manufactured 54 caliber percuss
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#1241A PEABODY SRC, 50 cal., SN 1108XX, 20” bbl., WC cartouche stamped on left side of stock, flip up military rear sight, R stamped on buttplate, mint bore & wood, 90% bbl. blue, 70
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#1236A SPENCER MODEL 1865 SRC CIVIL WAR CARBINE, 50 cal., SN 136XX, 20” bbl., stabler cut off, trigger safe, original adjustable sights, sling swivels, VG bore & wood, sliver of wood
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Amazing Confederate Anchor S P56 Cavalry Carbine that was made in Birmingham England, shipped to Nassua or Bermuda and run through the Union Blockade to a Confederate Port (most likely Wilmingon,
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"Overall length is approximately 39½". The 21" round .54 caliber barrel has a fine, bright bore with frosting in the grooves. The percussion breech loading action is actuated by t
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"Overall length is approximately 38½". The 22" round .52 Rimfire caliber barrel has a good bright bore with strong rifling and some pitting in the grooves. All metal is a smooth g
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Got a U.S. Marked Colt Model 1855 Military Percussion Revolving Carbine with Saber Bayonet with Leather Sheath. This si 56 Caliber with a 21 inch barrel. The Colt Model 1855
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"Very Fine Triplett & Scott Civil War Carbine. 30" Barrel in .52 caliber. Barrel is in very fine condition with 50% of the original blue remaining and the rest turned to a smooth plum pa
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"Ball Civil War Carbine. The Ball carbine was one of the rarer breech loading Civil War carbines with just 1,002 manufactured. These guns were made by E.G. Lamson and Company. This firm was origi
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FINE CIVIL WAR STARR PERCUSSION CAVALRY CARBINE. Ebenezer Starr patent manufactured in Yonkers, N. Y. for the Union with most used in the west by Arkansas and Kansas and Missouri Vols. Excellent and 1
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"SN: None. Manufactured circa 1865, .50 Caliber rimfire with a 20"" barrel. Bore is excellent. Civil war era bolt action/hammer fired carbine. Has a light refinish with an even brown pa
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"Jenks Civil War Carbine. Very fine condition with 90% Arsenal brown finish. Cartouches are still visible and all markings are sharp. Excellent gun!
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"Unusual percussion carbine with Confederate attribution. The overall length is approximately 34". The approximately 18¾" round .70 caliber barrel has a fine smooth bore. The barr
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The 1860 Model Spencer Carbines that were manufactured during the American Civil War between 1863-1865, had serial numbers falling between 11,001 and 62,000.
The carbine was invented by Christopher
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"This is the only Calisher & Terry percussion pistol-carbine we know of. It is complete with its attachable shoulder stock. The overall length with the stock is approx. 27""; withou
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"About 8200 Gwyn & Campbell percussion carbines were manufactured in Hamilton, OH, by Edward Gwyn and Abner C. Campbell in 1863 and 1864. They are also called the ""Union Carbine
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This pistol is listed by itself on this site so see my other items for a better description of it. The shoulder stock is the original stock that came with the pistol. I will sell the pistol by itself
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Antique Frank Wesson Second Type Two-Trigger Rifle, Description
Original Item. This is a very nice Frank Wesson .32 caliber octagon barrel single-shot breech loading carbine in good conditi
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"Gwyn and Campbell Type II carbine. Very fine .52 caliber Civil War carbine. Lock, receiver and hammer retain approximately 85% of its original case colors. Bore is excellent. Wood is excellent w
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MIRROR BORE...Gallager ... Civil War Carbine.....LAYAWAY? ..... The weapon was designed by Mahlon J. Gallager, who licensed the design to Richardson and Overman of Philadelphi
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