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CIVIL WAR GWYN & CAMPBELL PERCUSSION CARBINE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
CIVIL WAR GWYN & CAMPBELL PERCUSSION CARBINE
SN 2196/3185. Cal. 52. This is a fine example of a popular Civil War carbine in nearly new condition. All serial numbers on gun are not matching. SN on bbl 3185 is different than remainder of gun which is 2196, however condition matches all parts nicely and gun has had mixed numbers possibly since the war. These carbines were made by Edwin Gwyn & Abner Campbell in Hamilton, OH between 1863 and 1864. Just over 8,000 of these guns were made & many saw hard use in mostly western cavalry units during the Civil War. Units included 7th TN CAV, 5th & 8th OVC, 4th & 8th MO Cav, 3rd WI Cav, 2nd & 3rd IA Cav, the 14th KS & the 10th, 12th & 14th KY Cav. There are two models of this gun with different style levers. This is the 2nd type with horizontal post improvement over old "Grapevine" type. Gun is marked rear of lock, "GWYN & CAMPBELL" in an arch above "PATENT/1862/HAMILTON O". Frame is stamped "UNION RIFLE" vertically below breech. Two inspectors' cartouches are found "WHR" is crisp and found in stock opposite lock. The first reads "WHR" for William H. Rogers who inspected between 1862-1863. Second inspector mark appears to read "RKW". Gun retains most all its original blue and original case colors as can be seen in photos. This is an opportunity to buy a scarce Civil War carbine rarely found like new. CONDITION: Bbl retains most of its orig blue finish though much has turned plum. Bore is mirror-like with well-discerned rifling. Frame & hammer retain about 70% bright case colors with balance silver/gray with scattered staining & pitting. Lock markings are excellent & lock retains 30 - 40% muted case color with balance silver/gray with scattered staining & pitting. Stock is sound & solid with numerous storage dings & dents with bright cartouches. 4-48223 JS65