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U.S. Hall-North Model 1833 Breech Loading Carbine

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:550.00 USD Estimated At:1,300.00 - 1,900.00 USD
U.S. Hall-North Model 1833 Breech Loading Carbine
This is an example of a Model 1833 breech loading carbine manufactured by Simeon North of Middletown, Connecticut between 1834 and 1839. The Model 1833 Carbine is historically important as the earliest percussion and breech loading weapon officially adopted by the U.S. or any other government. The 52 caliber Hall carbines were carried by the 2nd U.S. Dragoons for their initial service in Florida and were later replaced with the Model 1836. A combination bayonet / ramrod was mounted in the forearm. The breech is released by a spur type latch mounted forward of the trigger guard. There is a small sliding catch to hold the latch closed. The barrel, receiver, trigger guard, barrel bands and buttplate were finished in brown lacquer and the breechblock and hammer were casehardened. The front, top of the breechblock is marked "U. S. / NORTH / MIDLtn. / CONN. / 18??". A sub-inspector's initials "NWP" are stamped on the left side of the barrel behind the rear sight. Two finger ridges behind the trigger guard bow and a sling ring at the end of the trigger plate. One piece smooth walnut stock secured by two barrel bands, iron buttplate and implement compartment on the bottom
BBL: 26 1/4 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 52
Finish: brown/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Fair. The metal surfaces have a mottled gray patina with extensive pitting on the barrel, bands, bayonet/cleaning rod and receiver. The sides of the heavily sanded stock extending from the rear barrel band back 7 to 8 inches have fill repairs and a repaired crack on the right side at the front of the trigger guard plate and overall has been varnished. The stock does remain solid and otherwise shows a few scattered minor dents and dings. The breech block markings are partially covered by pitting and the remaining markings are readable. Mechanically fine.