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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/FRONTIER Antique U.S. M1860 SPENCER SR Carbine “UNFORGIVEN”
MARTIALLY INSPECTED Cartouche CIVIL WAR & WILD WEST
Here we present an antique
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RARE Antique AMERICAN Civil War SHARPS & HANKINS M1862 NAVY Carbine w/COVER
WITH ORIGINAL LEATHER BARREL JACKET
Here we present an antique Sharps & Hankins Model 1862 Navy Carbine. Made
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The Merrill was an early Civil War carbine. This one is in standard configuration with a 22 inch barrel chambered in 54 caliber. Has brass patchbox and buttplate. Merrill's have a unique lever activat
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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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CIVIL WAR Antique RICHARDSON & OVERMAN GALLAGER Saddle Ring Carbine .50 cal
ISSUED TO OHIO, TENNESSEE & WEST VIRGINIA CAVALRIES
Here we present an antique Richardson & Overman Gallag
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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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.50rf, #30862, 20 inch barrel, blue and case color finish, walnut stock and forearm, original sights, Stabler cut-off has been removed, original magazine tube, "M/10" marked on right side of
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An Early & Very Rare First Type Civil War Colt Model "First Model Revolving" Sporting Rifle "Serial #19" In Excellent Untouched Condition. All matching numbers. All origin
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2ND MODEL MAYNARD IN CLOSE TO MINT CONDITION.SERIAL NUMBER 20612. 50 CAL. ORIGINAL BLUEING IS 99%. BRILLIANT CASE COLORS ARE ABOUT 99% WITH A LITTLE SOFTENING ON THE LOWER TANG BY THE SERIAL NUMBER. B
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32664 CIVIL WAR INDIAN WARS MAYNARD 2ND MODEL .59 CAL. CENTERFIRE CONVERSION SADDLE RING CARBINE. All original excellent condition Maynard Cavalry carbine 1870’s conversion from percussion. Fram
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Civil War Model with Post-War alteration for use in the Indian Wars. US Military breech loading rifle in .56-50 rimfire.
Has 3 grooved bore
Correct ESA cartouch on left wrist.
22 inch barrel
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Description:
Manufactured 1863-1865, "A.J.N." inspection mark on barrel. And a cartouche on left wrist.
Condition:
with traces of original finish in protected areas, brown patina on the b
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LAYAWAY??? ...This is a second model that has seen little, IF ANY use. Carbine features the octagon to round blued barrel, dovetailed front sight, two leaf folding rear sight, case color frame with Ma
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LAYAWAY?...Only 5002 made by the Starr Arms Co. in Yonkers, New York, in 1865. Maker legend stamped on barrel with patent legends stamped on rear. Lock is stamped "Starr Arms". Features a ro
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Spencer 1865 Carbine 52 Sprncer,serial #6156,nice bluing and cartouches.
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CASE COLOR!
Description:
50 RF. The Peabody carbine was manufactured by the Providence Tool Co. of Providence, Rhode Island c. 1866-1871. The Peabody carbine was developed and tested in 1
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Original 1860 Spencer in 50RF. 22" barrel is serial numbered to the gun, all parts look consistent and appear original. Bore is good, better than expected, with no visible deep pitti
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.50RF. 22" barrel. SN: 14671. Blued and color casehardened finish, walnut stock and forded secured by a screw and a single barrel band. Lever action, manually cocked repeating carbine with t
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Early M1862 Joslyn Carbine .52caliber. SN 1167. Brass mounts, including buttplate and barrel band. Traces of original case and blue noted. Inspector's marks present. Lock marking "Joslyn Fir
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Confederate 1st Florida Civil War Presentation Flag. Reads in middle of flag. PRES TO THE BRAVE. JUN 23, 1862. A scarce and wonderful flag. Very few Florida civil war items exist.
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Fair condition original Civil War Sharps New Model 1859 new model saddle ring cavalry carbine with patch box in .52 percussion caliber with good marking's. Mechanically functions fine, lever loc
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Here's a really nice condition Peabody 1862 Carbine 50 RF, exc bore, 20" barrel, open sights, straight stock, carbine butt, saddle ring, case colored receiver still retain 90% orig case coloring,
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GWYN & CAMPBELL TYPE I PERCUSSION GRAPEVINE CARBINE. ... Civil War ... LAYAWAY?
Made by Edward Gwyn and Abner Campbell in Hamilton, Ohio who made approximately 8200 carbines in two types between
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This is an extremely rare Confederate rifle made from 1862-1863 by the firm of Read and Watson in Danville, Virginia, by altering a .52 caliber Hall M1819 breechloading rifle to a percussion muzzle-lo
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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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This a rare SHARPS & HANKINS ,Model 1859, sold to the UNITED STATES NAVY,FROM 1862 TILL 1865. This one is untouched , this was the first carbine produced with a safety,or for any gun.It originally
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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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UNISSUED?.....U.S. Civil War Massachusetts Arms Co. Smith Carbine ... LAYAWAY?
Reportedly, 30,362 Smith carbines were purchased by the U.S. Government throughout the Civil War. Some of these carbines
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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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"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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Bore Condition: Slight Darkening - Light to moderate pitting
Description:
Manufactured c. 1859-1863 and then converted after the Civil War. 50-70
Rating Definition:
Good with some original
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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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LOOKS MUCH BETTER IN HAND......m1860 Spencer Civil War Carbine ....... LAYAWAY?m1860 Spencer Civil War Carbine ....... LAYAWAY?
Shows wear, but not abused. Mechanically excellent. Good bore with stro
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Description: IN HAND NOW.
..... LAYAWAY?..... Maynard carbines were easily among the best cavalry weapons available during the Civil War. Both sides used them and held them in high regard. Approxim
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LAYAWAY???? ................Peabody Military Rifle in fine to excellent condition. The rifle is all original with original military style leather sling. The rifle retains 70% toned rainbow hues
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"Serial number 5641. Made circa 1860s. 20 Gauge with a 30" barrel. Barrel has most of the original blue. This gun has a stabler cut off. The framer has 60% of the period case colors. Wood is
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Spencer, Model 1865, Saddle Ring
Carbine, .56-50 Rimfire, 20” Barrel With 6 Grooves, Magazine In Butt Stock, 2 Cartouches On Left Wrist, Marked: Spencer Repeating / Rifle Co. Boston Mass. / Pat
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"Jenks “Mule Ear" saddle ring carbine. Excellent condition with most of the factory arsenal brown on the barrel. Wood is very fine with visible cartouches. Lock has traces of the case colors
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"Beautiful Gwynn & Campbell 2nd Model saddle ring carbine. Unissued condition with excellent original blue on barrel, bright case colors on frame and excellent wood with sharp cartouche. Barr
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CIVIL WAR BURNSIDE .54 CAL. PERCUSSION CAVALRY SADDLE RING CARBINE. 21” barrel. Lock plate stamped “BURNSIDE RIFLE CO/PROVIDENCE, R.I.” Military inspector stamps on metal parts and n
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KiA. Commodore Buchanan (as he was called by courtesy, on account of his commanding a squadron of vessels), while ascending Bayou Teche, January 14, 1863, on board the Calhoun, he went forward
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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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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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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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#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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