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Excellent Civil War Smith Carbine

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,250.00 USD Estimated At:3,500.00 - 4,750.00 USD
Excellent Civil War Smith Carbine
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Estimate: $3500 - 4750
Manufacturer: Massachusetts Arms Co Model: Smith Carbine
Smith breech-loading carbine manufactured by the Massachusetts Arms Co., of Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, c. 1861-1865. The Smith carbine was popular and widely issued to Federal cavalry regiments during the Civil War. The carbine has a blued half-round/half octagon barrel, trigger guard, barrel latch and buttplate. The barrel band, receiver and hammer have a color casehardened finish. The stock and forearm are oil finished black walnut. The barrel has a block mounted nickel silver front sight blade and a folding leaf rear sight. A sling bar and ring are mounted on the left side of the receiver. The left side of the receiver is roll stamped with the three-line manufacturer's legend "MANUFACTURED BY/MASS. ARMS CO./CHICOPEE FALLS.", followed by "ADDRESS/POULTNEY & TRIMBLE/BALTIMORE. U.S.A.". The full serial number, "21426" is stamped on the forward portion of the receiver and the partial serial number, "21" is stamped on the left receiver block with the remainder, "426", on the right block. A "B" single letter sub-inspection mark is stamped on the left barrel flat, on the stock comb in front of the buttplate and on the right stock wrist. A small "HJ" sub-inspection mark is stamped on the left side of the stock wrist. The carbine is not marked with the usual encircled script Ordnance sub-inspection and final inspection marks and may have been purchased as part of a state contract.
BBL: 21 5/8 inch part octagon
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 50 percussion
Finish: blue/case-hardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 21426
Condition:
Excellent. The carbine retains 95% of the original blue and casehardened finish and appears to be un-issued and unfired. There is no flash pitting on the percussion nipple of breech. All of the markings are extremely crisp. The excellent stock and forearm show only very minor storage wear. This is an outstanding example of an important Civil War carbine.