CIVIL WAR SECOND MODEL MAYNARD CARBINE

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Item Code: 809-28

This breech-loading 2nd Model Maynard carbine was the invention of Doctor Edward Maynard from New Jersey who patented his first model carbine in 1851. The U.S. Ordnance Department contracted for over 20,000 2nd Model single shot, percussion, .50 caliber carbines which were produced by the Massachusetts Arms Company of Chicopee, Mass. Issued mostly to the Federal cavalry, the Maynard proved a lightweight, very serviceable and dependable carbine that saw extensive service in the field. This carbine specimen carries serial #16902, has a 20” round barrel, no fore stock, and measures a total length of 36½.”

The round barrel has a partial octagonal breech area and exhibits a smooth, dark plum patina overall. Some light surface pitting.  Bore is clear with some pitting. Light three-groove rifling. Maker stampings on the obverse frame read, “MANUFACTURED BY / MASS. ARMS CO. / CHICOPEE FALLS” in three lines. Reverse side stamped “EDWARD MAYNARD / PATENTEE / MAY 27, 1851 / DEC. 6, 1859” in four lines. Iron frame is clean with a mottled surface.  Sub-inspector stampings found on butt plate, barrel, stock, and saddle ring bar. Serial # 16902 on trigger guard tang. Mechanics are crisp.

Black walnut stock is in very good original condition and bears two strong government cartouches on the left side wrist area. Stock also has a few scattered, but light dings and dents.  Carbine is fitted with a sling bar and saddle ring on the left side of the breech frame, and a two-leaf rear sight. Stock has a curved iron butt plate.

A fine .50 caliber Maynard carbine.  [jet]

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