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Consignment item, one of many from a large collection of 1850s and 1860s percussion firearms. Please see my other listings for more items.
Poultney & Trimble Smith Cavalry Carbine, serial numbe
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The Smith patent carbine was one of the many guns ordered by the Union Army during the Civil War. Most have the same markings as this one. "Mass. Arms Co" and "Poultney & Trimble
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22 inch round barrel with an excellent bright shiny bore with sharp rifling. Barrel retains most all bright blue.Original sights. Frame has about 95% case color that are dimming slightly. Original sad
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Here we have an honest and true Civil War era .50 caliber Smith Carbine made by Massachusetts Arms Co. in Chikopee Falls, MA. The Smith Carbine was a 0.50 caliber breech-loading&nb
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LAYAWAY?....SERIAL NUMBER 1740 BARREL 21 5/8" ...CALIBER .50 SMITH MANUFACTURED 1862-65. Blue finished barrel with German silver blade front sight and folding staff adjustable rear sight. Case
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CIVIL WAR Mass. Arms Co. SMITH CAVALRY Carbine
Extensively Used by Many Cavalry Units During War
Here we present an antique Smith’s Patent Carbine, made circa 1863 by Massachusetts Arms Co
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CONSIGNMENT USED GOOD CONDITION
SMITH CARBINE 50 CAL.-- 21.5" BARREL -- WOOD STOCK
WITH TOOL & BLK PLASTIC CARTRIDGES
BORE IS GOOD CONDITION CONSIDERING THE AGE OF THIS WEAPO
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Here is an interesting "Z" Marked Confederate Captued & Collected Gun. This was definitely there and done that. Highly used but all matching and missing rear sight and saddle ring bar /
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Very good conditon example. Wood is very good with only a couple of marks on the fore-end. Bluing on the barrel is very good with some surface rust on the octaginal part of the bar
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#993A Smith Civil War SRC, 50 cal., SN 111XX, 21 5/8” bbl., near mint condition with 100% blue, 99% casehardening, mint bore & wood, sharp inspectors markings on left side of stock, Poul
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#637A SMITH CIVIL WAR SRC, 50 cal., 21 ½” part oct. bbl., early SN 91X, 99% bbl. blue, 90% casehardening on the receiver slightly dull on left side, exc. wood with sharp inspectors
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#967A SMITH CIVIL WAR SRC, 55 cal., 18" bbl., probably made to shoot game, smooth bore, original sights, saddle ring & bar, original metal buttplate, 95% casehardening, 95% blue, exc. .bore
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CIVIL WAR RELIC SMITH CARBINE FROM AN OLD HARPER’S FERRY COLLECTION. Barrel and action showing considerable corrosion. Markings and serial numbers no longer legible. Collected locally around Har
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Brass tacked in shadowbox blanket gun 1872 .44 cal carbine. Used as a movie prop. Would make for a great piece of decor in a Southwestern style home, hunting lodge, or rustic cabin. Would also complim
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SHOOTABLE BORE!!!....LAYAWAY?... ... .50 caliber. 21.5" round barrel. SN: 1563. Blued and color casehardened finish, walnut stock and forend. Single shot percussion breechloading
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This is a nice example of a Civil War breech loading percussion Smith Carbine manufactured by The American Machine Works Company in Springfield, Mass. Caliber is .50 with original sights, saddle bar a
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