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Scarce Civil War Warner Brass-Frame Carbine Serial Number 38

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Scarce Civil War Warner Brass-Frame Carbine Serial Number 38
This is an example of a scarce Warner Carbine designed by James Warner of Springfield, Massachusetts and manufactured for him by the Massachusetts Arms Company. Only 1,501 of these distinctive brass frame carbines were manufactured in 1864. The carbines were chambered for the .50 caliber Warner rimfire cartridge. The action features a hinged breechblock and manual extractor located on the underside of the forend. The barrel was finished blue and is fitted with a blade front sight and folding single leaf rear sight graduated to 800 yards. A saddle ring and stud are fitted on the left side of the receiver. The serial number is marked on the breechblock and left side of the receiver under the breechblock. The left side of the receiver is marked "JAMES WARNER SPRINGFIELD MASS / WARNER'S / PATENT". Mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and straight grip stock.
BBL: 20 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 50 RF
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 38
Condition: Very good plus. The barrel has an untouched, original smooth brown patina with a couple a small areas of minor pitting and oxidation on the left side at the barrel band. The receiver and buttplate have an attractively aged mustard yellow patina with a number of minor dings. The stock wrist has been repaired, the stock sanded and the stock and forearm varnished. Overall there are a few minor dings and dents. The receiver markings are partially obscured by the dings, otherwise clear. Mechanically excellent. Writer would not hesitate to recommend this scarce example of a seldom encountered Civil War carbine to anyone.