Ridgeway Civil War Research Center,
A virtual examination of artifacts of the American Civil War

Civil War Weapons, all pre 1898

by Harry Ridgeway

Breechloader, Starr single shot rimfire carbine, .52cal. . Starr carbine was breech loading, rimfire, utilizing the new all weather metal cartridge, the chamber is loaded by lowering a lever on the underside secured by a hinged latch. This model was upgraded from the earlier percussion model and is very similar.This weapon was the last model manufactured by Starr Arms Co., Yonkers, New York. 1865 until the company ceased operation in 1867. This model was first issued to occupation troops in Winchester, Virginia in April 1865. Manufactured by Starr Arms Co., Yonkers, New York. Marks on top of barrel STARR ARMS CO. YONKERS N.Y.. Mark on rear of breech STARR'S PATENT. / SEPT. 14th 1858. Mark on lock STARR ARMS CO. / YONKERS, N.Y. Serial number is stamped on the right side of the barrel. Cartouches on the wood on the left side indicate government inspection, additional inspector mark on lock, and barrel. Standard features include: brass buttplate with squared tang, iron loading lever doubles as a trigger guard, hammer is smaller and squared and strikes the new rimfire primer, single brass band, single leaf hinged sight, saddle ring on left side is attached to a small hook, 10 lands and groove rifling.
Research Center: Weapon2470-Breechloader-Starr-Rimfire-Carbine . Reference: Flayderman 9B-099. Barrel measures 21in.

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W1292 ### Breechloading Starr single shot rimfire carbine, .52cal. (sn# 31350) . Starr carbine was breech loading, rimfire, utilizing the new all weather metal cartridge, the chamber is loaded by lowering a lever on the underside secured by a hinged latch. This model was upgraded from the earlier percussion model and is very similar.This weapon was the last model manufactured by Starr Arms Co., Yonkers, New York. 1865 until the company ceased operation in 1867. This model was first issued to occupation troops in Winchester, Virginia in April 1865. Manufactured by Starr Arms Co., Yonkers, New York. Marks on top of barrel STARR ARMS CO. YONKERS N.Y.. Mark on rear of breech STARR'S PATENT. / SEPT. 14th 1858. Mark on lock STARR ARMS CO. / YONKERS, N.Y. Serial number is stamped on the right side of the barrel. Cartouches on the wood on the left side indicate government inspection, additional inspector mark on lock, and barrel. Standard features include: brass buttplate with squared tang, iron loading lever doubles as a trigger guard, hammer is smaller and squared and strikes the new rimfire primer, single brass band, single leaf hinged sight, saddle ring on left side is attached to a small hook, 10 lands and groove rifling.
Research Center: Weapon2470-Breechloader-Starr-Rimfire-Carbine . Reference: Flayderman 9B-099. Barrel measures 21in. Serial number 31350, Cartouches on the wood on the left side indicate government inspection, additional inspector mark on lock, and barrel.



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All weapons listed on this webpage are strictly manufactured before 1898, and are considered unsafe for actual use. These are antique collectible weapons of the Civil War (most are pre 1865, unless I state otherwise) and actual firing of these weapons is not recommended for any purpose whatsoever! Because these are all "pre 1898" weapons, no licenses are required for ownership, but common sense and good judgment should be applied
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Most information on this page is from:
Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms......
John Thillman series, "Civil War Cavalry & Artillery Sabers...", or "Civil War Army Swords...."
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