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Guns International #: 102429042
Seller's Inventory #: N-0145
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Guns International #: 102429042
Category - Civil War Carbines
- Antique Rifles - Percussion
Seller's Information
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Seller: Civil War Toys
Member Since: 5/30/19
First Name: vincent
Last Name: caponi
State:
New York
Zip: 11565
Country: United States
Phone:
(516) 353-3250
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Active Listings: 27
Total Listings: 991
Seller Type: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Checks, Credit Cards, PayPal
An Early And Very Desirable U.S. Civil War Sharps New Model 1859 Carbine Identified Directly To "Co. D Of The 10th Ohio Vol. Cavalry"
Description: An Early And Very Desirable U.S. Civil War Percussion Sharps Carbine Identified To "Co. D, Of The 10th Ohio Vol. Cavalry" In Very Good Untouched Condition. Serial #48,464 which is an exact match to the gun and identifies the carbine to have been directly issued to, "Co. D of the 10th Ohio Vol. Cavalry. All original and complete. The carbine has very good metal, markings, and edges on it. All of the metal is untouched with a a natural darkening patina on it. The wood on the carbine is in good condition showing narural wear as expected for an Id'ed carbine used in the civil war. There is an old civil war period hairline check in the wood in the top of the tang. Theis check is very tight and would not affect the carbines use. It has a very good rifled bore and action. The 10th Ohio Cavalry had very good civil war history and was in 79 battles and skirmishes during the war. They were engaged in all of General kilpatrick's movements during Sherman's Atlanta Campaign. Some of the main battles were: Chickamauga, Ga, Cosby Creek, Tn, Tunnel Hill, Seige Of Atlanta, Jonesboro, sweetwater, bear creek station, Waynesboro, Ga, Aiken, S.C., Monroe Cross Roads, and Averasboro, N.C. The regiment lost in battle 3 officers, and 39 enlisted men. They did not muster out until July 24, 1865. This Is A Very Good Example Of A Definitely Identified To "Co. D, 10 th Ohio Vol. Cavalry Sharps New Model 1859 Carbine With Very Good Civil War History And An Untouched Look To It! DISCLAIMER: All firearms are sold as collector’s items only – we did not accept responsibility as to the shooting safety or reliability of any antique firearm. All firearms as described as accurately as possible, given the restraints of a catalog listing length. We want satisfied customers and often under describe the weapons. Any city or state regulations regarding owning antique firearms are the responsibility of the purchaser. All firearms are mechanically perfect unless noted, but again are NOT warranted as safe to fire. We do not sell or ship any Antique Guns or Antique Ammo to anywhere in New York State. SOLD Antique: Yes Manufacturer: Sharps Model: New Model 1859 Serial Number: 48464 Condition: Very Good Untouched Condition Metal Condition: Good untouched Condition |
Guns International #: 102429042
Seller's Inventory #: N-0145
Guns International #: 102429042
Seller's Inventory #: N-0145