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Scarce Sharps Model 1852 Slant Breech Carbine

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Scarce Sharps Model 1852 Slant Breech Carbine
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Manufactured from 1853 to 1855 with a total production of approximately 4,997. This is the earliest Sharps Model with the distinctive "slanting breech" and is fitted with the lever hinge pin retaining spring mounted on the right rear of the forearm. The upper tang "C. SHARPS / PATENT / 1848" followed by the serial number and the lock is marked "SHARPS / PATENT / 1852". The inside of the patch box door is unmarked and the buttplate is marked "52". The front sight and rear sight leaf are absent. Sling swivel mounted on the brass barrel band and left side of the frame, the saddle ring bar is absent. Mounted with a smooth forearm and straight grip stock with brass patchbox (extra percussion nipple inside) and carbine buttplate. (Page 46 of "Sharps Firearms" by Frank Sellers identifies this as a "plain varnished" grade of carbine, one of 159 produced).
BBL: 21 1/2 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 52 percussion
Finish: bright/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 2044
Condition: Good. The barrel has a smooth dark brown patina with strong traces of the original arsenal bright finish around the forward area of the forearm. There are a small amount of tool marks on the breech end sides of the barrel. The remaining metal surfaces have a smooth mottled brown and gray patina with a dark untouched aged patina on the brass components. The period resanded, lightly oiled stock remains good. There is a large chip on the stock toe and the buttplate toe is bent. There are a few minor cracks and a few slivers absent on the front of the forearm, a minor crack on the top and bottom right side of the wrist, and overall minor dents and dings. The markings are readable. The action is fine.