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Civil War Sharps New Model 1863 .50-70 Carbine

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:1,400.00 USD Estimated At:2,800.00 - 3,500.00 USD
Civil War Sharps New Model 1863 .50-70 Carbine
This lot has a Sharps New Model 1863 Civil War Carbine, converted by the Sharps Company in 1867 from percussion ignition to take the more modern center fire .50-70 government cartridge, serial number 54052. This was all on contract for the U.S. Government for reissue to western cavalry units for the Indian Wars. These desirable carbines have triple history in them- first as primary Union cavalry weapons in the Civil War; second, after the Civil War and converted to cartridge they were sent west with the cavalry to fight in the Indian Wars; thirdly, many of these were later sold off as surplus in the 1870s and saw use on the frontier as buffalo guns. The Texas Rangers were known to favor this model Sharps Carbine. This example retains the government inspector cartouche in the left side of the stock under the sling ring bar. Further, it is especially interesting and historical as it shows evidence of sling carry wear on the left side of the stock (the light vertical rub marks) and the ring wear spot just above the ring bar which only issued and used carbines exhibit. The stock and forend show wonderful frontier use and saddle wear, but no abuse or damage. All metal surfaces show a deep patina with some evidence of scattered old rust that was wiped off years ago and never scoured or steel wooled. It retains good Sharps markings on various parts of the receiver and correct “New Model” marking on the barrel, original Lawrence marked patent rear sight mated the original blade, carbine front sight. It displays excellent mechanics (half cock weak) and even has a bright, very fine cared-for bore! This is a particularly desirable Sharps combining Civil War, Indian Wars and vast frontier history with an attractive, honest, uncleaned aged appearance. You can’t find a gun with more history than this one! The carbine weighs 7lbs 12oz. Serial Number: 54052. This firearm qualifies as an antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.*