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maynard first
model
carbine
50 and 35 caliber
barrels
Description:
patch box stamped with southern soldier's name with a reserched letter may be correct ????????? both barrel have lots of original blue and real nice bores , gun works in dry fire// tight barrels / bought at i dont know much about gun / but real first model in antique very good //////$89 sh ins /// different serial numbers on barrels and no serial no. on tape door
Many of these early Maynard rifles and carbines manufactured c. 1858-1859 were sold to buyers in the South, including orders by the governments of Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi. The rifles were significantly rarer than the carbines and were insufficient to meet southern demands. However, Mississippi's Dec. 20, 1860, order included 175 rifles, and these were shipped on January 21, 1861. Known issues of the rifles early on include to the following Mississippi units: Company D of the 9th Infantry (24 rifles), Company D of the 14th Infantry (3 rifles), and Company G of the 15th Infantry (4 rifles). Other early Maynards were purchased by individuals and units in the South before the war. Serial number 897, for example, has southern militia markings noting it as private property. Throughout the Civil War, the Maynard remained a popular firearms with southern troops, particularly the famous Confederate cavalry.
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
maynard / mass
arms Model:
first
model
carbine