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Sharps Model 1853 Slant Breech Saddle Ring Carbine

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Sharps Model 1853 Slant Breech Saddle Ring Carbine
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The Model 1853 Slanting Breech Carbine was also known as the "John Brown Model" and was manufactured by Robbins and Lawrence, Windsor, Vermont for the Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Co. until October of 1856 and made by Sharps thereafter. The Model 1853 was made from 1854 through 1857 with approximately 10,500 produced. The lock is marked "SHARPS / PATENT / 1852", and the upper tang is marked "SHARPS / PATENT / 1848" followed by the serial number. The top of the barrel ahead of the rear sight is marked "SHARPS RIFLE / MANUFG CO. / HARTFORD CONN.". The matching serial number is marked on the upper tang and bottom of the barrel under the forearm. The inside of the patch box door and the inside toe of the buttplate are marked "100". These Model 1853s can be distinguished from the Model 1852 by the small spring retained stud mounted on the right side of the frame to retain the lever hinge pin, although according to the Sharps Manufacturing Company the Model 1852 and 1853 were the same model with the former being totally made in Windsor, Vermont. The lock is equipped with the Sharps pellet primer mounted on the lock, small blade front sight and folding leaf rear sight, (bar absent). There is a saddle ring bar with ring attached to the left side of the barrel band and receiver. Mounted with a smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a brass patch box and carbine buttplate.
BBL: 21 1/2 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 52 percussion
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 16745
Condition: Good. The metal surfaces have a smooth dark patina with some minor dings on the lock and minor flash pitting on the upper right side of the receiver and on the hammer. The brass has an untouched dark aged patina. The wood is good with a number of notches on the right side of the stock comb, a sliver absent on the upper left side of the forearm at the barrel band and overall scattered minor dings, dents and scratches. The markings clear. The action is fine.