SECOND MODEL MERRILL CARBINE

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Item Code: 960-06

This original, breech-loading carbine is one of only some 14,500 weapons produced by H. Merrill of Baltimore, MD. This cavalry weapon is a wartime example of the Second Type Merrill carbine in .54 caliber.

Carbine exhibits the brass trigger guard, brass butt plate, and single brass barrel band. Specimen has a 22 1/8” long round barrel with light gray colored surface with scattered spotting. Left side of breech bears the “VP” and eagle head stamps. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Piece was loaded by pulling back on the button-like tabs, then lifting and pulling back the plunger latch on the top of the receiver, and inserting the cartridge. Mechanics are good. Top flat of the breech lever is marked with “J.H. MERRILL BALTO. / PAT. JULY 1858” while its base is marked with serial #14084. Underside of the lever is clean. Atop the barrel is the three level rear sight with the “V” cuts graduated for 300 and 500.  Marked on the iron lockplate forward of the hammer is a small eagle and the three-line address of “J.H. MERRILL BALTO. / PAT. JULY 1858 / APL. 9 MAY 21-28-61.” Date, “1863”, is stamped behind the hammer.

Small matching assembly numbers (“58”) are found on the barrel band, trigger guard, butt plate, sling bar, and on the underside of the breech lever. The brass butt plate is also stamped “US”.

Carbine features a walnut stock with one oval cartouche. Stock left side is also fitted with an iron sling bar, but no ring. Stock is in nice condition and has large initials “CB” cut into left cheek. Stock has been varnished.

This Merrill Type 2 carbine is a rare and beautiful cavalry arm of the Civil War era.  [jet]

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