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Scarce Civil War Warner Brass-Frame Carbine

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:2,750.00 USD Estimated At:5,500.00 - 7,000.00 USD
Scarce Civil War Warner Brass-Frame Carbine
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, however many carbines, such as this one, were changed to 56-50 Spencer. The action features a hinged breech block 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 sling ring is fitted to an eye bolt on the left side of the receiver. The stock and forend are oil-finished walnut. The serial number is marked on the barrel and left front of the receiver under the forearm. The left side of the receiver is marked " JAMES WARNER SPRINGFIELD MASS / WARNER'S / PATENT". The front of the frame, bottom of the barrel under the forearm, the buttplate and stock are all numbered "93". The buttplate is marked with an "L" on the heel.
BBL: 20 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 50 RF
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 93


Fine. The metal surfaces have a crisp smooth brown patina with a few minor scratches and dings on the barrel. The very fine brass receiver and trigger guard have a natural, untouched dark aged patina with a few minor dings on the receiver. The wood is very fine overall. The forearm has had a coat of varnish applied some time ago and overall there are some minor dents, dings and scratches. The action is fine. The markings are clear. These highly desirable Warner carbines are seldom encountered in this fine condition.