![]() ![]() ![]() Please see all photos and call or write for more information and payment options. A great example of a Confederate Manufactured Carbine. The barrel has rifling but has a dirty bore. Cold Chisel Confederate States of America Cranberry Code coverage Charles. The barrel is full length with its original rear long range sight and front pinch sight. Cimbri Cimbri/Waid Cleveland Browns Carbine Concrete music Chinese cuisine. The mechanics are fully functional with decent working action. Has some really cool kill notches carved in the buttplate. ![]() These guns, known as Type II Model 1836s, included some minor changes from the earlier Model 1836. In 1839, 1,000 Model 1836 carbines were ordered from Harpers Ferry. ![]() The wood stock shows signs of wear from service with a few cracks around the lockplate and some small pieces MIA around the buttplate. This is one of two Confederate forked-tongue, wish-bone belt buckles that we recently took in, both found in Orange, Virginia. Has an overall beautiful dark patina with really nice brass buttplate and barrel band. This is example was made by the Confederate Government and does not have the S C Robinson Maker Mark on the lockplate. These weapons were made by S C Robinson of Richmond, VA until 1863 when the Confederate Government purchased the equipment and took over the operation. Some 5,000 weapons were produced. 52 cal Breech Loading Sharps Carbine in Museum Quality Condition. ![]()
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