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Breechloader, Sharps and Hankins single shot rimfire carbine, Model 1862, for Cavalry, .52cal. . Sharps partnered with Hankins for a short period during the Civil War, 1862 to 1865, producing a limited quantity of these carbines. Those made for the cavalry employed a short barrel, were never leather covered and so the breech screws and forward band used to secure the leather on the Navy model was not installed on the cavalry version. This rimfire carbine employed a metal cartridge, and was loaded by sliding the barrel forward using a loading lever on the underside, secured by a small latch inside the lever which can be awkward to operate, Manufactured by Sharps & Hankins, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mark on right side SHARPS / & / HANKINS / PHILADA. Mark on left side SHARPS / PATENT / 1859. Serial number on rear tang and inside on the loading lever. Standard features include: brass buttplate, iron loading lever, unique hinged sight, metal forearm is extension of the block, single strap hook on the butt, rifled bore with 6 lands & grooves. Research Center: Weapon2431-Breechloader-Sharps-Hankins-Carbine . Reference: Flayderman 5F-094. Barrel length 19in. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon2431-Breechloader-Sharps-Hankins-Carbine.html |
W0701 ### Breechloader, Sharps and Hankins single shot rimfire carbine, Model 1862, for Cavalry, .52cal. (sn# 9694) . Sharps partnered with Hankins for a short period during the Civil War, 1862 to 1865, producing a limited quantity of these carbines. Those made for the cavalry employed a short barrel, were never leather covered and so the breech screws and forward band used to secure the leather on the Navy model was not installed on the cavalry version. This rimfire carbine employed a metal cartridge, and was loaded by sliding the barrel forward using a loading lever on the underside, secured by a small latch inside the lever which can be awkward to operate, Manufactured by Sharps & Hankins, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mark on right side SHARPS / & / HANKINS / PHILADA. Mark on left side SHARPS / PATENT / 1859. Serial number on rear tang and inside on the loading lever. Standard features include: brass buttplate, iron loading lever, unique hinged sight, metal forearm is extension of the block, single strap hook on the butt, rifled bore with 6 lands & grooves. Research Center: Weapon2431-Breechloader-Sharps-Hankins-Carbine . Reference: Flayderman 5F-094. Barrel length 19in. Serial number, 9694. |
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