CIVIL WAR Antique JAMES MERRILL 1st Type .54 Caliber Percussion CARBINE Issued to NY, PA, NJ, IN, WI, KY & DE Cavalries!
Guns International #: 102601519 Seller's Inventory #: 201326
Category: Merrill - RPM - Civil War Rifles

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Description:
CIVIL WAR Antique JAMES MERRILL 1st Type .54 Caliber Percussion CARBINE

Issued to NY, PA, NJ, IN, WI, KY & DE Cavalries!

Here we present an antique Merrill Carbine, made circa 1862 in Baltimore, Maryland. These were made by the company of James H. Merrill in Baltimore, Maryland (a very divided city leading up to the war), with a total production of 14,500. These carbines are known to have been allocated to the following Union cavalry regiments: NY 1st, 5th and 18th; Pennsylvania 11th, 17th, and 18th; NJ 1st; Indiana 7th; Wisconsin 1st and 3rd; Kentucky 27th; and finally the Delaware 1st. They are also known to have been used by Confederates as they were available before the war or as they would capture them. Confederate ammunition for these were made at the Richmond Laboratory on Brown’s Island in Virginia. It is telling about how many of the carbines the South may have fielded to justify a significant operation making ammunition at the lab.

As an interesting side-note, the Confederate States Richmond Laboratory was the site of the worst home-front disaster in Richmond for the entire war when careless handling of percussion caps caused the several hundred thousand percussion primers, cannon friction primers and 10 lbs. of gun powder to explode, killing at least 44 and seriously injuring 25 more in the small building.

The overall condition is good. The action is strong. The bore is in good shape. All marks are legible and the numbers match (“6864”). There is a crack on the forend and at the front of the comb, both remain stable. A hand scratched “XX” can be seen on the left buttstock. A neat piece of Civil War history with some soldier graffiti on the stock!

Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.

Barrel is 22 1/8 inches.

Caliber: .54 Percussion

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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$2885

#201326
 

Price: $2,885.00

Antique: Yes