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Sharps New Model 1863 Cartridge Conversion Carbine

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:500.00 USD Estimated At:1,800.00 - 2,750.00 USD
Sharps New Model 1863 Cartridge Conversion Carbine
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Estimate: $1800 - 2750
Manufacturer: Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company Model: NM 1863 Conversion
Following the Civil War the U.S. Government decided to convert many percussion military arms to metallic cartridge. These carbines were completely refurbished by Sharps during the conversion process and if needed the stocks were replaced with ones not having a patch box, which is the case with this example. This carbine is chambered for the 50-70 round with the 3 groove barrel. The top of the barrel is marked "NEW MODEL 1863" at the breech. The left side barrel flat is marked with the letter "C" followed by a faint "S.E.B"at the breech. Lawrence patent rear sight and block front sight with brass blade. The lock is marked with the Sharps and Lawrence patent dates, the left side of the receiver is marked with the two line patent marking and some parts are marked with a single letter inspection mark. Mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and straight grip stock with a boxed "EF" cartouche on the wrist and the "DFC" ribbon cartouche on the left side.
BBL: 22 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 50-70
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 93118
Condition:
Very fine as arsenal refurbished with 80% blue finish remaining on the barrel with areas fading to a smooth plum patina. 60% case colors remain on the lock and receiver with a smooth mottled gray patina on the balance. The hammer has a smooth mottled gray patina and the lever and buttplate have a smooth dark patina. The wood remains fine showing a few small dents and handling marks. The cartouches are clear. The barrel address is absent, the model marking on the barrel and lower lock marking are faint, and the remaining markings are readable. The action is fine.