Carbines

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FIRST MODEL MERRILL CARBINE - TEXAS MUSEUM

FIRST MODEL MERRILL CARBINE - TEXAS MUSEUM

This is a good example of the First Model Merrill cavalry carbine that uses a brass butt plate, patch box, trigger guard, and barrel band. The first model has a flat, knurled latch to secure the lever… (1268-389). Learn More »

VERY NICE MODEL 1860 SPENCER CARBINE

VERY NICE MODEL 1860 SPENCER CARBINE

Produced by the Spencer Rifle Company of Boston, Massachusetts, this Model 1860 Spencer breechloading repeating carbine is in very good original condition. The carbine, which fired the .52 caliber,… (2025-2794). Learn More »

$2,395.00
ON HOLD

VERY NICE TRANSITIONAL JOSLYN CARBINE

VERY NICE TRANSITIONAL JOSLYN CARBINE

This is a transitional Joslyn carbine, being a mix of the Model 1862 and 1864 carbines. The Joslyn used an innovative pivoting breechblock system invented and patented by Massachusetts gun designer… (2025-436). Learn More »

VERY NICE MODEL 1860 SPENCER CARBINE

VERY NICE MODEL 1860 SPENCER CARBINE

Produced by the Spencer Rifle Company of Boston, Massachusetts, this Model 1860 Spencer breechloading repeating carbine is in very good original condition. The carbine, which fired the .52 caliber,… (2025-2400). Learn More »

$3,100.00
ON HOLD

STARR CARBINE – SN “13622” – GOOD CONDITION

STARR CARBINE – SN “13622” – GOOD CONDITION

Between 1861 and 1864 over 20,000 percussion model carbines were produced by the Starr Arms Company - a .54 caliber with a barrel length of 21 inches, overall length of 37.65 inches. Barrel has much… (1099-45). Learn More »

SHARPS ‘SLANT BREECH’ CARBINE, MODEL 1853

SHARPS ‘SLANT BREECH’ CARBINE, MODEL 1853

This pre-Civil War firearm, often referred to as the ‘John Brown’ model, is a single-shot, .52 caliber, breechloading carbine Model 1853 invented and patented by Hartford, Connecticut native… (1289-221). Learn More »

$2,750.00
ON HOLD

SHARPS & HANKINS “ARMY” MODEL 1862 CARBINE

SHARPS & HANKINS “ARMY” MODEL 1862 CARBINE

Referred to as the Sharps & Hankins Second Model 1862 carbine. This weapon is a wartime .52 caliber, rimfire, breechloading firearm designed by Hartford, Connecticut native Christian… (2025-2420). Learn More »

JOSLYN CARBINE, MODEL 1864

JOSLYN CARBINE, MODEL 1864

The Joslyn carbine was a single shot rimfire carbine and was developed parallel with the Spencer, both employed the same .52 caliber copper cartridge. The Joslyn was loaded by pivoting the breech… (2025-2398). Learn More »

NEW MODEL SHARPS CARBINE METALLIC CONVERSION

NEW MODEL SHARPS CARBINE METALLIC CONVERSION

The most famous, single-shot, percussion firearm used during the Civil War was the .52 caliber, breechloading carbine invented and patented by Hartford, Connecticut native Christian Sharps.  In 1867,… (2025-1939). Learn More »

$1,495.00
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5TH MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE

5TH MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE

Original Civil War Burnside 5th Model cavalry carbine that is in good overall original condition. Produced by the Burnside Rifle Co of Providence, Rhode Island, this cavalry weapon is a .54 caliber… (2025-2140). Learn More »

HALL CARBINE CARRIED BY A TROOPER IN THE 2nd MISSOURI CAVALRY, CARL A. BLANCHARD

HALL CARBINE CARRIED BY A TROOPER IN THE 2nd MISSOURI CAVALRY, CARL A. BLANCHARD

This is a Civil War modified US Model 1843 Hall-North breech-loading rifled percussion carbine. These carbines were produced by Simeon North of Middleton, Connecticut from 1844 through 1853, with a… (490-7352). Learn More »

SHARPS AND HANKINS NAVY CARBINE

SHARPS AND HANKINS NAVY CARBINE

This is a good example of the single-shot, breech-loading .52 Caliber rimfire Sharps and Hankins Navy Carbine, also known as the Second Model or Model 1862, complete, all original, and showing some… (1244-01). Learn More »

$3,000.00
Originally $3,250.00

SCARCE JOSLYN “TRANSITIONAL” MODEL 1862 CARBINE

SCARCE JOSLYN “TRANSITIONAL” MODEL 1862 CARBINE

The Joslyn carbine Model 1862, often referred to as the First Model, was a cavalry weapon that used an innovative pivoting breechblock system invented and patented by Massachusetts gun designer… (490-3802). Learn More »

UNALTERED JENKS “MULE EAR” NAVY CARBINE

UNALTERED JENKS “MULE EAR” NAVY CARBINE

A very fine carbine, this Jenks Navy-marked carbine made by the N. P. Ames Company of Springfield, Massachusetts is one of only 4,250 made between 1843 and 1846.  This rifled, .54 caliber shoulder… (490-3971). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR SMITH CAVALRY CARBINE #5941

CIVIL WAR SMITH CAVALRY CARBINE #5941

This Smith carbine, complete and all original, rates very good or near fine for overall condition with lots of original finish, good markings, strong color to the metal and wood showing a little… (172-6029). Learn More »

SHARPS AND HANKINS NAVY CARBINE

SHARPS AND HANKINS NAVY CARBINE

This is a good example of the single-shot, breech-loading .52 Caliber rimfire Sharps and Hankins Navy Carbine, also known as the Second Model or Model 1862, complete, all original, and showing some… (1224-01). Learn More »

SHARPS AND HANKINS NAVY CARBINE

SHARPS AND HANKINS NAVY CARBINE

This is very good example of the single-shot, breech-loading .52 Caliber rimfire Sharps and Hankins Navy Carbine, also known as the Model 1862, complete, all original, with a crisp action, clean and… (172-5792). Learn More »

U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1807 (RECONVERTED) FLINTLOCK “INDIAN CARBINE”, DATED 1808

U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1807 (RECONVERTED) FLINTLOCK “INDIAN CARBINE”, DATED 1808

Springfield Armory manufactured 1,202 .54 caliber smoothbore flintlock carbines for the Indian Department between 1807 and 1810. The carbines were intended as gifts for the Native American tribes, but… (1052-97). Learn More »


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