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Item Code: 689-160
This item is a heavy iron hook attached to an iron keeper. The hook has a snap-gate on one side. This allows the hook to attach to the iron “O” ring on the carbine saddle bar. This bar is located on a carbine on the side opposite from the lock. The keeper above the hook has a roller attached to the top. A leather sling slides through this keeper and the sling is then placed over the Cavalryman’s shoulder. When a trooper is mounted the hook and roller and sling allow the carbine to be raised, fired and released again without losing possession of the weapon. This specimen is in good condition with only light surface dirt. Both the snap-gate and the roller work well.
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James Merrill of Baltimore had been in the small arms business since the 1840s. He supplied carbines to the U.S. as part of Merrill, Latrobe and Thomas in the 1850s, and was involved in altering Jenks carbines, M1841 rifles, and M1842 muskets to his… (490-7026). Learn More »