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Breechloader, Sharps single shot percussion carbine, Model 1852, slanting breech, .52cal. . Sharps carbine was a single shot percussion breechloader using paper cartridge. The Sharps series of rifles and carbines became the most important breechloaders utilized in the Civil War. The Model 1852 began the series of slanting breech carbines, so called based on the angled position of the breech on the frame. Serial numbers for the Model 1852 generally run 2,050 to 7,500. This early version of the Sharps carbine, available well before the Civil War. Manufactured by Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Connecticut. Mark on top of barrel: SHARPS RIFLE / MANUFG CO. / HARTFORD, CONN. Mark on breech tang: C. SHARPS / PATENT / 1848 and serial number. Mark on the receiver: C. SHARPS' / PATENT / 1852. Standard features include: brass buttplate, brass patchbox, iron loading lever serves as a trigger guard, one brass band, percussion nipple was designed to utilize a tape primer system that did not work very well and was usually disabled, but conventional cap served effectively, hinged Sharps sight, long saddle bar and riding ring on left side, rifling with six lands and grooves. Research Center: Weapon2422-Breechloader-Sharps-Carbine-Model-1852 . Reference: Flayderman 5F-005. Barrel length 21.5in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon2422-Breechloader-Sharps-Carbine-Model-1852.html |
W0800 ### Breechloader, Sharps single shot percussion carbine, Model 1852, slanting breech, .52cal. (sn# 5042) . Sharps carbine was a single shot percussion breechloader using paper cartridge. The Sharps series of rifles and carbines became the most important breechloaders utilized in the Civil War. The Model 1852 began the series of slanting breech carbines, so called based on the angled position of the breech on the frame. Serial numbers for the Model 1852 generally run 2,050 to 7,500. This early version of the Sharps carbine, available well before the Civil War. Manufactured by Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Connecticut. Mark on top of barrel: SHARPS RIFLE / MANUFG CO. / HARTFORD, CONN. Mark on breech tang: C. SHARPS / PATENT / 1848 and serial number. Mark on the receiver: C. SHARPS' / PATENT / 1852. Standard features include: brass buttplate, brass patchbox, iron loading lever serves as a trigger guard, one brass band, percussion nipple was designed to utilize a tape primer system that did not work very well and was usually disabled, but conventional cap served effectively, hinged Sharps sight, long saddle bar and riding ring on left side, rifling with six lands and grooves. Research Center: Weapon2422-Breechloader-Sharps-Carbine-Model-1852 . Reference: Flayderman 5F-005. Barrel length 21.5in. Serial number, 5042. |
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