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Sharps New Model 1863 Metallic Conversion Carbine

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Sharps New Model 1863 Metallic Conversion Carbine
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This is an example of a Sharps Model 1863 Carbine that was either arsenal or Sharps Rifle Company converted to .50-70 CF metallic cartridge with the relined 3 groove barrel. The Ordnance Department contracted with Sharps to convert more than 31,000 Civil War carbines from percussion to center fire configuration in 1867. These carbines were issued to the U.S. Cavalry and, along with the Model 1865 Spencer Carbine, were the primary cavalry carbines until the Model 1873 Springfield Trapdoor carbine replaced them in 1874-75. The carbine has the standard Lawrence folding leaf rear sight graduated to 800 yards and is fitted with a sling bar and ring on the left side of the stock wrist and receiver. The barrel is absent of the standard Sharps markings and the New Model marking shows only the "N". The left rear flat is marked with"E.A.W.", "C" on the upper left side of the receiver and "F" on top of the breech block. Crisp Sharps and R.S. Lawrence patent markings are on the receiver and lock plate. The serial number is located on the upper tang. The script "DFC" ribbon final inspection mark usually applied to Sharps conversion carbines is absent from the center of the left side of the stock.
BBL: 22 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 50-70 U.S. Govt
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 85179
Condition: Arsenal refurbished with the barrel having a mix of blue finish and plum patina, and showing some minor pitting. The barrel band and buttplate retain 50% faded case colors with a smooth gray patina on the balance. The remaining metal surfaces have a smooth gray patina, darker on the lever. The reoiled wood is very fine with only a few minor dings and handling marks. Mechanically excellent.