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Rare Civil War Confederate S.C. Robinson Sharps Type Carbine

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Rare Civil War Confederate S.C. Robinson Sharps Type Carbine
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Confederate copy of a Model 1859 Sharps Carbine manufactured by S.C. Robinson of Richmond, Virginia, in 1862. S.C. Robinson manufactured an estimated 1900 copies of the Sharps Carbine for the Confederate Army in 1862-63. The Confederate government purchased the Robinson factory in March 1863 and manufactured an estimated 3000 additional Sharps type carbines. This is one of the last S.C. Robinson made carbines. The lock plate is roll-stamped: "S.C. ROBINSON / ARMS / MANUFACTORY / RICHMOND.VA / 1862" in four lines. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped: "S. C. ROBINSON / ARMS MANUFACTORY" in two lines in front of the rear sight and "RICHMOND.VA / 1862" in two lines behind it. The serial number "1889" is stamped on the rear of the lock plate. The carbine generally resembles the Model 1859 Sharps Carbine but has some significant differences; (1) the barrel has a tapered iron front sight, (2) the rear sight is a fixed V-notch, (3) there is no provision for a pellet primer, (4) the lock plate has a low profile, (5) the sling bar is attached to an iron plate inletted into the left side of the stock and the edge of the receiver and (6) the stock does not have a patch box. The forearm has a brass barrel band. The stock is fitted with a sling swivel and brass buttplate. The stock and forearm are oil-finished walnut. The letter "H" is lightly carved into the left side of the stock. Workmanship on Robinson and Richmond Sharps carbines typically lacked the refinements found on Hartford Sharps carbines. The Robinson/Richmond Sharps carbines were important Confederate weapons. Original examples are rare and inevitably display the effects of hard wartime service.
BBL: 21 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 52 percussion
Finish: brown
Grips:
Serial Number: 1889
Condition: Good. The carbine shows expected service wear but is in well above average condition for a Confederate weapon. The barrel has an even, dark brown patina with scattered handling dents and some pitting along the left edge of the forearm. The front and rear sights are original and the barrel markings are deep and clear. The receiver, lock plate, hammer and breechblock have a dark patina. There is moderate flash pitting on the hammer, percussion nipple and adjacent portions of the receiver and breechblock. The lock plate markings are clear. The brass buttplate and barrel band show scattered dents and handling marks. The stock and forearm show moderate-heavy wear. There is a repaired crack in the right side of the stock wrist between the lock plate and the lower tang and several hairline cracks that extend backward from the tang. This is a superior example of a rare Confederate Richmond Sharps that would enhance any Civil War or U.S. martial arms collection and is an essential piece in any collection of Confederate weapons.