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Breechloader, Sharps single shot percussion carbine, New Model 1863, special order, with patchbox, no riding ring, .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 1863, reflected only minor improvements over the Model 1859, mostly elimination of the patchbox. Serial numbers for the New Model 1863 generally run 65,000 to 140,000, some overlap with other models. Manufactured by Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Connecticut. Mark on top of barrel, NEW MODEL 1863.. Mark on sight, R.S. LAWRENCE / PATENTED / FEB. 15TH 1859.. Mark forward of sight, SHARPS RIFLE / MANUFG. CO. / HARTFORD CONN. Notches on top of barrel and receiver for alignment. Mark on lock near center C. SHARPS' PAT. / OCT. 5TH 1852. Mark upper lock R. S. LAWRENCE' PAT. / APRIL 12TH 1859. Mark left side of receiver C. SHARPS' PAT. / SEPT. 12TH 1848.. Serial number on rear breech. Standard features include: iron buttplate, iron loading lever serves as a trigger guard, one iron 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, saddle bar and riding ring on left side, rifling with six lands and grooves. This piece, which does not have a saddle bar or riding ring, was likely a special order for specialized use. Research Center: Weapon2427-Breechloader-Sharps-Carbine-Model-1863-v3 . Reference: Flayderman 5F-020. Barrel length 22in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon2427-Breechloader-Sharps-Carbine-Model-1863-v3.html |
W1408 ### Breechloader, Sharps single shot percussion carbine, New Model 1863, special order, with patchbox, no riding ring, .52cal. (sn# C34130) . 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 1863, reflected only minor improvements over the Model 1859, mostly elimination of the patchbox. Serial numbers for the New Model 1863 generally run 65,000 to 140,000, some overlap with other models. Manufactured by Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Connecticut. Mark on top of barrel, NEW MODEL 1863.. Mark on sight, R.S. LAWRENCE / PATENTED / FEB. 15TH 1859.. Mark forward of sight, SHARPS RIFLE / MANUFG. CO. / HARTFORD CONN. Notches on top of barrel and receiver for alignment. Mark on lock near center C. SHARPS' PAT. / OCT. 5TH 1852. Mark upper lock R. S. LAWRENCE' PAT. / APRIL 12TH 1859. Mark left side of receiver C. SHARPS' PAT. / SEPT. 12TH 1848.. Serial number on rear breech. Standard features include: iron buttplate, iron loading lever serves as a trigger guard, one iron 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, saddle bar and riding ring on left side, rifling with six lands and grooves. This piece, which does not have a saddle bar or riding ring, was likely a special order for specialized use. Research Center: Weapon2427-Breechloader-Sharps-Carbine-Model-1863-v3 . Reference: Flayderman 5F-020. Barrel length 22in. Serial number, C34130. |
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