ORIGINAL SMITH CARBINE IN VERY FINE CONDITION

$3,500.00 SOLD
Originally $3,750.00

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Item Code: 218-349

Invented and patented by a medical physician named Gilbert Smith of Buttermilk Falls, New York in late 1855, here is an original Civil War Smith carbine in very fine condition used by Union forces during the Civil War.  A single-shot, percussion firearm, the weapon is a .50 caliber, breechloading carbine that measures 39½” long overall and weighs a hefty seven pounds and eight ounces.  

The excellent two-piece black walnut stock is made up of a 9” forearm held by a single barrel band. Left side of stock exhibits a fine, deep single cartouche also with stampings “G. P.” directly behind the blued ferrule.  Stock retains its original finish. Just few normal dings and light scuffing.   The 21 5/8” long round / octagonal-shaped barrel surface wears a beautiful, dark plum gray patina with no rusting. Original blade front sight and rear sight.   Inspector markings “B” visible on the barrel at the left facet near the frame.  Frame housing is stamped with serial number “4851”.  Left side of breech opposite the hammer bears an excellent patent mark “ADDRESS / POULTNEY & TRIMMER / BALTIMORE U.S.A.”  Directly beneath the sling bar is a strong patent mark “SMITH’S PATENT / JUNE 23, 1857”.   A fine maker’s stamp “MANUFACTURED BY / AMN. M’CH. WKS. / SPRINGFIELD MASS.” is visible on frame at front of breech beneath sling bar.  All stampings are sharp.  Frame exhibits super case colors with the iron furniture finished with original bluing.  

Carbine exhibits very crisp mechanics. Bore with six-groove rifling is absolutely mint.  Small inspector mark “R” stamped in stock at the buttstrap tang. All screws excellent and not buggered. The Smith carbine saw extensive service with the following volunteer cavalry regiments: 1st Connecticut, 1st Massachusetts, 6th and 9th Ohio, 7th and 17th PA, 7th and 11th Illinois and the 3rd West Virginia Regiments.

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