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![]() Remington Split breech, single shot Carbine. Late Civil War Guns International #: 102424969 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Civil War Carbines - Remington Rifles - Antique Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: WPJ Company: W. Jerrell & Co. Member Since: 6/17/20 First Name: Walter Last Name: Jerrell State: Indiana Zip: 47240 Country: United States Phone: (317) 491-8926 Number of Active Listings: 5 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 10 day returns as long as returned in as shipped condition Payment Types Accepted: Pay Pal, Personal Check, Money order, Bank Check. All checks are held until cleared. Postal M.O. Next Day shipping. About Us: We deal in both original and reproduction arms from the American Revolutionary War to The Civil War. In business since 1978, we serve both the Reenactors and collectors of original Guns, swords, and accouterments. Description: This is a high-grade, Remington Type 1 Model 1863 Split Breech Carbine. It is in nearly excellent condition showing most of its case hardening. the stock has some minor dings and scratches. The bore is excellent and the action functions correctly. Most of these guns were delivered too late in the war to be issued. Shipping is $45.00 to the lower 48. AL, CA, HI, OR and WA pay $65.00 via USPS Priority Mail including tracking and insurance. Money back if not satisfied with the buyer paying the return shipping. Note. I cannot see a serial number on the left side of the barrel near the frame. There are some faint marks that look like a Remington code, but I can't make them out. SOLD Antique: Yes Rifle Caliber: .50 Manufacturer: Remington/ Savage Model: Split Breech Carbine Barrel Length: 20 Bore: Rifled Chambers: 1 Ejectors: 1 Condition: Very good to EXC Metal Condition: case hardening Wood Condition: Very Good Bore Condition: EXC Barrels: 1 Barrel Type: Round Action: lever breech Triggers: 1 Stock: Walnut Fore End: Walnut Butt Pad: Steel Sights: Leaf and Blade Manufacture Date: 1864 or 1865 |