CIVIL WAR Antique STARR ARMS Co. Model 1858 PERCUSSION Saddle Ring Carbine Breech Loading Percussion CAVALRY CARBINE
Guns International #: 102665256 Seller's Inventory #: 226434
Category: Starr Arms - Civil War Carbines

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Description:
CIVIL WAR Antique STARR ARMS Co. Model 1858 PERCUSSION Saddle Ring Carbine

Breech Loading Percussion CAVALRY CARBINE

Here we present an antique Starr Arms Co. Model 1858 Saddle Ring Percussion Carbine, made circa 1862-65 in Yonkers, New York. The Starr carbine was a breechloading single-shot rifle used by the United States Army. Designed in 1858, the Starr was primarily used by cavalry soldiers in the American Civil War. The Starr Arms Co. manufactured 20,601 of these breechloading percussion carbines between 1862 and 1865. Though most Starr carbines were issued to Federal cavalry units during the American Civil War, they were also known to be in the hands of Confederate Soldiers. The style and function certainly reflect the more popular Sharps rifle and carbine. These carbines were known to have been issued, especially in the Western Theater, to the following units: 1st Arkansas, 5th Kansas, 11th Missouri, and 24th New York.

Overall, Eben T. Starr’s firearm designs made him quite successful during the Civil War, having provided the 3rd most .44 caliber revolvers and the 5th most carbines for the Union. In a conflict with so many different designs and cartridges in use at the same time, it is easy to overlook the Starr.

Although the Starr carbine had proven to be effective during the Civil War, it was not successful during the trials of 1865 by the U.S. Army Trials Board, and no further rifles were ordered. After the war had ended, and with no further government contracts, Starr could no longer compete with larger manufacturers like Winchester, Sharps, and Colt, and the company closed its doors in 1867.

The overall condition is good+. Original patina. The action is excellent. The nipple’s base is still present but the cone has been chipped off long ago. The bore is in good shape with sharp rifling. There is some scale that will come out with a good cleaning. No pitting. The walnut stock has an old split at the toe along with some period repairs on the right side just behind the lock with brass plates and screws.

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

Barrel is 21 inches.

Caliber: .54 Percussion

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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$2400

#226434
 

Price: $2,400.00

Antique: Yes