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Starr Arms Civil War Breech Loading Percussion Carbine

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Starr Arms Civil War Breech Loading Percussion Carbine
One of approximately 20,600 percussion carbines produced by Starr Arms Company of Yonkers, New York circa 1862 to 1865. This carbine is a 54 caliber percussion, single shot with a falling block breech mechanism. The lock is marked "STARR ARMS CO. / YONKERS, N.Y." and the upper tang is marked "STARRS PATENT / SEPT. 14TH 1858" directly behind the hammer. The top of the barrel in front of the rear sight is marked "STARR ARMS CO YOUNKERS N.Y.", the left rear is marked "F.D.L.", with the serial number appearing on the bottom of the barrel under the forearm and on the right side of the breechblock, (the last number is stamped over the number 4). There is a small "H" stamped on the bottom of the barrel ahead of the serial number and "HH" on the right side of the lever. Fixed blade front and two leaf rear sights, with "L" stamped on the left side of the rear sight base, saddle ring and staple mounted on the left rear of receiver, brass single barrel band (marked with a "U" and "B") and buttplate ("S" on tang) and smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a crudely carved and red painted "HRT" on the left side of the stock. In government tests of the Starr carbine, it rated higher than the better known Sharps carbines. The Starr carbine was issued primarily to Union cavalry troops in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and New York.
BBL: 21 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 54 percussion
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 12585
Condition: Fine. The barrel retains 50% original blue with the balance a brown patina with some scattered minor spotting on the barrel and left side of the receiver. The top of the breechblock shows moderate pitting. The wood is good with a period repaired and cracked stock toe and overall minor dings and dents. The markings are clear. Mechanically excellent.