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Breechloader, Merrill single shot percussion carbine, Second Type, no patchbox, lever secured with button latch, 1864 manufacture date on lock, .54cal. . Merrill carbine bears a unique breech system with a long lever released by a spring latch, and is percussion primed using a paper cartridge. This model without patchbox is referred to as Second Type, however this is a collector term of convenience, and not a contemporary designation. Manufactured by H. Merrill, Baltimore Maryland. Marks on lock forward of the hammer, J. H. MERRILL BALTO. / PAT. JULY, 1858 / APL. 9. MAY 21 - 28 - 61, date of manufacture, 1864, appears on rear of the hammer, serial number appears only on the breach tang. Breech lever is marked J. H. MERRILL BALTO. / PAT. JULY, 1858, US on the buttplate, inspector cartouches on the wood opposite lock, additional inspector marks inside the loading lever, butt and various other metal parts. Standard features include: brass buttplate, brass trigger guard, single brass band, saddle riding ring and bar on the left side, two leaf hinged sight, rifled with three grooves. The patch box utilized on the first model was eliminated on the second type. Research Center: Weapon2326-Breechloader-Merrill-Carbine . Reference: Flayderman 9B-076. Barrel length 22.125in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon2326-Breechloader-Merrill-Carbine.html |
W1447 ### Breechloader, Merrill single shot percussion carbine, Second Type, no patchbox, lever secured with button latch, 1864 manufacture date on lock, .54cal. (sn# 14016) . Merrill carbine bears a unique breech system with a long lever released by a spring latch, and is percussion primed using a paper cartridge. This model without patchbox is referred to as Second Type, however this is a collector term of convenience, and not a contemporary designation. Manufactured by H. Merrill, Baltimore Maryland. Marks on lock forward of the hammer, J. H. MERRILL BALTO. / PAT. JULY, 1858 / APL. 9. MAY 21 - 28 - 61, date of manufacture, 1864, appears on rear of the hammer, serial number appears only on the breach tang. Breech lever is marked J. H. MERRILL BALTO. / PAT. JULY, 1858, US on the buttplate, inspector cartouches on the wood opposite lock, additional inspector marks inside the loading lever, butt and various other metal parts. Standard features include: brass buttplate, brass trigger guard, single brass band, saddle riding ring and bar on the left side, two leaf hinged sight, rifled with three grooves. The patch box utilized on the first model was eliminated on the second type. Research Center: Weapon2326-Breechloader-Merrill-Carbine . Reference: Flayderman 9B-076. Barrel length 22.125in. Serial number, 14016, appears on the tang only, date of manfacture, 1864 on the lock, |
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