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Exceptional U.S. Model 1843 Hall-North Breech Loading Percussion Carbine

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Exceptional U.S. Model 1843 Hall-North Breech Loading Percussion Carbine
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Also known as the "Side Lever Hall", Simeon North manufactured approximately 10,500 of these carbines between 1844 and 1855. The top of the breechblock is marked "U.S. / S.NORTH / MIDLtn / CONN. / 1847", there is a "JH" on the right side of the breech end of the barrel and a sharp boxed "GWH" cartouche on the left stock flat and "WAT" on the right flat. There is a small "H" sub-inspectors mark on some of the components. The carbine has the breechblock thumb lever on the right side of the receiver and extended sling bar and ring on the opposite side. Fixed post and notch sights, iron cleaning rod, casehardened breechblock and brown on the remaining parts. Mounted with a smooth one-piece full straight grip stock, secured by two barrel bands and smooth flat iron buttplate. The Model 1843 Hall/North Carbine was the last of the Hall carbines and rifles issued by the U.S. Army. Model 1843 Hall carbines were carried by U.S. Dragoons during the Mexican War and continued in service through most of the Civil War, being issued to many cavalry units in Illinois, Missouri and Kansas.
BBL: 21 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 52
Finish: brown/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Excellent plus unissued. The carbine retains 98% original brown finish with some thinning on the muzzle and a few minor dings. The breechblock retains 98% original case colors. Most of the original bright blue finish remains on the side lever with exception of a large patch of minor pitting in the center area of the lever behind the retention screw. The stock is also excellent plus with a couple small pressure dents, a few light handling marks, sharp flat edges and sharp cartouches. The markings are crisp and clear. Mechanically excellent. An exceptionally nice Hall-North 1843 Carbine.