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Civil War Weapons, all pre 1898 | |
by Harry Ridgeway |
Breechloader, Gallagher single shot percussion carbine, Standard Model, .50cal. . Gallagher carbine employed a unique loading system whereby the barrel slides forward during loading and utilized a percussion cartridge initially made of paper, later brass version had a hole in the bottom. Manufactured by Richardson & Overman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was patented by a South Carolinian before the war, but produced under Federal contract. Marks on lock GALLAGHER / PATENTED / JULY 17TH 1860, MANUFACTD BY / RICHARDSON & OVERMAN / PHILADA, serial number. Standard features include: iron buttplate, iron patchbox, iron forstock with no bands, loading lever also serves as trigger guard, hinged sight, saddle bar and riding ring on the left side, six lands & grooves. The standard model differs from the early production only by the placement of marks on the lock. Research Center: Weapon2132-Breechloader-Gallagher-Carbine . Reference: Flayderman 9B-052. Barrel length 22.25in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon2132-Breechloader-Gallagher-Carbine.html |
W0928 ### Breechloader, Gallagher single shot percussion carbine, Standard Model, .50cal. (sn# 6852) . Gallagher carbine employed a unique loading system whereby the barrel slides forward during loading and utilized a percussion cartridge initially made of paper, later brass version had a hole in the bottom. Manufactured by Richardson & Overman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was patented by a South Carolinian before the war, but produced under Federal contract. Marks on lock GALLAGHER / PATENTED / JULY 17TH 1860, MANUFACTD BY / RICHARDSON & OVERMAN / PHILADA, serial number. Standard features include: iron buttplate, iron patchbox, iron forstock with no bands, loading lever also serves as trigger guard, hinged sight, saddle bar and riding ring on the left side, six lands & grooves. The standard model differs from the early production only by the placement of marks on the lock. Research Center: Weapon2132-Breechloader-Gallagher-Carbine . Reference: Flayderman 9B-052. Barrel length 22.25in. Serial number, 6852. |
W0858 ### Breechloader, Gallagher single shot percussion carbine, Standard Model, .50cal. (sn# 8865) . Gallagher carbine employed a unique loading system whereby the barrel slides forward during loading and utilized a percussion cartridge initially made of paper, later brass version had a hole in the bottom. Manufactured by Richardson & Overman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was patented by a South Carolinian before the war, but produced under Federal contract. Marks on lock GALLAGHER / PATENTED / JULY 17TH 1860, MANUFACTD BY / RICHARDSON & OVERMAN / PHILADA, serial number. Standard features include: iron buttplate, iron patchbox, iron forstock with no bands, loading lever also serves as trigger guard, hinged sight, saddle bar and riding ring on the left side, six lands & grooves. The standard model differs from the early production only by the placement of marks on the lock. Research Center: Weapon2132-Breechloader-Gallagher-Carbine . Reference: Flayderman 9B-052. Barrel length 22.25in. Serial number, 8865. |
W0849 ### Breechloader, Gallagher single shot percussion carbine, Standard Model, .50cal. (sn# 10013) . Gallagher carbine employed a unique loading system whereby the barrel slides forward during loading and utilized a percussion cartridge initially made of paper, later brass version had a hole in the bottom. Manufactured by Richardson & Overman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was patented by a South Carolinian before the war, but produced under Federal contract. Marks on lock GALLAGHER / PATENTED / JULY 17TH 1860, MANUFACTD BY / RICHARDSON & OVERMAN / PHILADA, serial number. Standard features include: iron buttplate, iron patchbox, iron forstock with no bands, loading lever also serves as trigger guard, hinged sight, saddle bar and riding ring on the left side, six lands & grooves. The standard model differs from the early production only by the placement of marks on the lock. Research Center: Weapon2132-Breechloader-Gallagher-Carbine . Reference: Flayderman 9B-052. Barrel length 22.25in. Serial number, 10013. Carvings in butt is soldier ornamentation. |
W1048 ### Breechloader, Gallagher single shot percussion carbine, Standard Model, .50cal. (sn# 17005) . Gallagher carbine employed a unique loading system whereby the barrel slides forward during loading and utilized a percussion cartridge initially made of paper, later brass version had a hole in the bottom. Manufactured by Richardson & Overman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was patented by a South Carolinian before the war, but produced under Federal contract. Marks on lock GALLAGHER / PATENTED / JULY 17TH 1860, MANUFACTD BY / RICHARDSON & OVERMAN / PHILADA, serial number. Standard features include: iron buttplate, iron patchbox, iron forstock with no bands, loading lever also serves as trigger guard, hinged sight, saddle bar and riding ring on the left side, six lands & grooves. The standard model differs from the early production only by the placement of marks on the lock. Research Center: Weapon2132-Breechloader-Gallagher-Carbine . Reference: Flayderman 9B-052. Barrel length 22.25in. Serial number, 17005. Soldier carving MS punched into the butt. |
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