Advanced Search
Guns International #: 103576540   |  Seller's Inventory #: 227815
RARE .52 Cal. Antique US SIMEON NORTH M1843 HALL Breech Loading SR CARBINE 1 of 10,500 Contracted with SCARCE .52 RIFLED BORE

Description:
RARE .52 Cal. Antique US SIMEON NORTH M1843 HALL Breech Loading SR CARBINE

1 of 10,500 Contracted with SCARCE .52 RIFLED BORE

Here we present an antique Scarce U.S. Model 1843 Side Lever Breech Loading Saddle Ring Carbine from the Simeon North Contract, made circa 1851 in Middletown, Connecticut. A native of Berlin, Connecticut, Simeon North was a successful manufacturer of scythes before he turned to gun making, eventually becoming one of the major suppliers of firearms to the United States military before the Civil War. 10,500 of these "side lever" Hall carbines were produced by Simeon North in 1844-1853. More than half are believed to have been rifled for use in the Civil War. Most of the rifled carbines were part of the 5,000 rebored and rifled for .58 caliber Minie balls during the "Hall Carbine Affair". This may have been rifled by one of the national armories or by the Confederate States.

The Model 1843 Hall/North Carbine was the last of the Hall carbines and rifles issued by the U.S. Army. Model 1843 Hall carbines were carried by U.S. Dragoons during the Mexican War and continued in service through most of the Civil War, being issued to many cavalry units in Illinois, Missouri and Kansas.


North was better known for the rifles that he produced. In 1823, he won a government contract in which he supplied the army with standard breech-loading rifles. These initially were flintlock arms, but in 1843 North submitted a new design for governmental approval. His revamped model was christened "North's Improvement" for its improved method of working the breech mechanism. Until then, breech-loading rifles were flawed with loose seams between the chamber and the barrel, causing flames to spurt out the back and losing some velocity because of this gas leakage. North's design made the breech mechanism fit more closely to the barrel, thus reducing the loss of velocity. His adaptation of the Hall percussion breechloader was a success with the army, and he continued filling orders until his death in 1852.



The overall condition is good+. Original patina. The action is excellent. The bore is smooth and patinated; in general good condition. The stock has a chip at the nose of the comb and some soldier graffiti in terms of the notches that were intentionally carved; otherwise solid.

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

Barrel is 21 inches.

Caliber: .52 Percussion

Overall condition as seen in photos.

Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail!

Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.

ancestryguns

$3200

#227815
 

Antique: Yes

Price: $3,200.00
Buy Now
Guns International Advertising Policy
GunsInternational.com is the #1 Gun Classified website that brings gun buyers and gun brokers or sellers together through classified advertising of guns, gun related items and services for sale online. If you are looking to buy guns online or sell guns online, you have come to the right place. GunsInternational.com gun classifieds currently have over 200,000 guns for sale online by numerous dealers and collectors alike. Guns International makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the information contained in the gun classifieds, gun parts or gun services classifieds listings. Buyers and sellers are required to know and comply with all applicable local, state, federal and international firearm laws.