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Item Code: 218-494
This Palmer carbine is a bolt action, single-shot, .50 caliber rimfire carbine made by the E. G. Lamson Company of Windsor, Vermont. This carbine was the first bolt action metallic cartridge firearm accepted by the US Ordnance Department for issuance to the service. The Lamson firm gained its contract for the Palmer carbine after the war in June 1865 and the arm was never issued for the war.
Carbine is in excellent condition as are most of the Palmers found. The firearm had a bolt action operation that used a short handled bolt at the rear of the breech that when pulled back and opened, exposed the chamber for loading the rimfire round. A 20” barrel is secured to the stock via a single barrel band. Barrel bluing is beginning to turn a pleasing dark plum color overall. Rifled bore is in mint condition and clean as can be.
Lockplate is stamped with “U.S. / E. G. LAMSON. & CO. / WINDSOR. VT” in front of hammer with “1865” stamped behind the hammer. Top of receiver bolt lightly stamped with “Wm. PALMER / PATENT.” The patent date cannot be seen. Some case colors remain on lock surface.
Excellent stock retains almost all of its feathering effect but does have a few dings and scuffmarks from handling and storage. Stock has the carbine sling bar and ring affixed to the left side. The left flat has a deep clear government inspector cartouche of “MM.”
Blue remains on hammer, triggerguard, barrel band and butt.
Overall this is an excellent example. [ad]
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