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VERY NICE JOSLYN MODEL 1864 CARBINE

VERY NICE JOSLYN MODEL 1864 CARBINE

The Joslyn carbine Model 1864, often referred to as the Second Model, was a cavalry weapon that used an innovative pivoting breechblock system invented and patented by Massachusetts gun designer… (490-7432). Learn More »

SCARCE MINTY REMINGTON-JENKS MAYNARD PRIMED NAVY CARBINE

SCARCE MINTY REMINGTON-JENKS MAYNARD PRIMED NAVY CARBINE

This Jenks carbine is one of just 1,000 of these streamlined breech-loaders manufactured with the Maynard tape primer and rates about Excellent for condition- complete, all original, with smooth metal… (1309-53). Learn More »

GWYNN & CAMPBELL TYPE-I CARBINE WITH LONG BASE REAR SIGHT

GWYNN & CAMPBELL TYPE-I CARBINE WITH LONG BASE REAR SIGHT

This is a very good example of the Gwynn and Campbell Type-I carbine using a rear sight with long base and ladder optimistically graduated to 900 yards, one of 4,200 sold to the US government in 1863.… (2026-1299). Learn More »

VERY GOOD CONDITION STARR PERCUSSION CARBINE

VERY GOOD CONDITION STARR PERCUSSION CARBINE

This is in very good condition, complete and all original, with good mechanics and bore. The metal is smooth overall, with sharp markings. The barrel shows as gray, with dark gray spotting. The rear… (2026-840). Learn More »

$2,295.00
ON HOLD

A MUZZLE LOADING CS RICHMOND CAVALRY CARBINE

A MUZZLE LOADING CS RICHMOND CAVALRY CARBINE

This .58 caliber Carbine is in good condition, and like most of these guns is a composite of Richmond made parts, and left-over captured Harpers Ferry parts. The carbine has the low hump Richmond lock… (2026-816). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR MODEL 1863 AMERICAN MACHINE WORKS SMITH CAVALRY CARBINE #8183 IN FINE CONDITION

CIVIL WAR MODEL 1863 AMERICAN MACHINE WORKS SMITH CAVALRY CARBINE #8183 IN FINE CONDITION

This is a very strong condition Civil War cavalry carbine, all original, showing much more than 30 percent original finish, including some strong blues and case colors, sharp markings in both the… (2026-835). Learn More »

NEW MODEL 1863 SHARPS CARBINE CONVERTED TO CENTERFIRE

NEW MODEL 1863 SHARPS CARBINE CONVERTED TO CENTERFIRE

The most famous, single-shot, percussion firearm used during the Civil War was the Sharps carbine, a .52 caliber, breechloading firearm invented and patented by Hartford, Connecticut native Christian… (2026-831). 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… (2026-1260). Learn More »

$2,250.00
Originally $2,750.00

COSMOPOLITAN CARBINE SERIAL NUMBER ID’D TO JAMES E. PHIPPS, CO. E 5th ILLINOIS CAVALRY

COSMOPOLITAN CARBINE SERIAL NUMBER ID’D TO JAMES E. PHIPPS, CO. E 5th ILLINOIS CAVALRY

An identified and very good condition example of the single-shot, breechloading, percussion Cosmopolitan carbine. Patented by Henry Gross in 1859 these carbines were manufactured by the Cosmopolitan… (490-7642). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED BURNSIDE FIFTH MODEL CARBINE, “MODEL OF 1864:” JAMES CAMERON SNEDAKER, CO. D 18th PA CAVALRY

IDENTIFIED BURNSIDE FIFTH MODEL CARBINE, “MODEL OF 1864:” JAMES CAMERON SNEDAKER, CO. D 18th PA CAVALRY

This is a very nicely identified Burnside carbine issued to a member of the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, certainly on his return to duty in February 1864 after returning from captivity and hospital, and… (1311-07). Learn More »

3rd MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE – SERIAL NUMBER 23787

3rd MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE – SERIAL NUMBER 23787

This example of a Burnside 3rd Model Carbine is complete, with serialized receiver and breech block both stamped “23787”. Metal surfaces are mostly smooth, with scattered, fine pitting along the… (172-6158). Learn More »

SCARCE BALLARD .52 CALIBER (56-56 Spencer) CARBINE BY BALL AND WILLIAMS, SERIAL #483, SOLD TO KENTUCKY APRIL 1864

SCARCE BALLARD .52 CALIBER (56-56 Spencer) CARBINE BY BALL AND WILLIAMS, SERIAL #483, SOLD TO KENTUCKY APRIL 1864

This is one of one thousand Ballard carbines sold by that company’s agents, Merwin and Bray, to the State of Kentucky on April 27, 1864, and likely issued to the 16th KY Cavalry or some of the… (1311-02). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR STARR CARBINE USED BY THE 1ST ARKANSAS CAVALRY (US), COMPANY C

CIVIL WAR STARR CARBINE USED BY THE 1ST ARKANSAS CAVALRY (US), COMPANY C

About 20,000 of these Starr percussion Carbines in .54 Caliber were bought by the Union during the Civil War and subsequently issued to Western troops. This weapon has a dropping breach, similar in… (2025-3696). Learn More »

$2,950.00
ON HOLD

GALLAGHER PERCUSSION CARBINE #15320

GALLAGHER PERCUSSION CARBINE #15320

Invented by a resident of Savannah, GA, and patented July 17, 1860, these .50 caliber, single-shot breech loading carbines were manufactured by a Philadelphia firm, who sold 17,728 of them, in their… (1311-08). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR MODEL 1863 SMITH CAVALRY CARBINE #7854 IN FINE CONDITION

CIVIL WAR MODEL 1863 SMITH CAVALRY CARBINE #7854 IN FINE CONDITION

This is a very strong condition Civil War cavalry carbine, all original, showing much more than 30 percent original finish, including some strong blues and smoky case colors, sharp markings in both… (1311-01). Learn More »

MODEL 1861 OR “FIRST MODEL” SMITH CARBINE, SERIAL #2755, CA. JUNE 1862, WITH NAME

MODEL 1861 OR “FIRST MODEL” SMITH CARBINE, SERIAL #2755, CA. JUNE 1862, WITH NAME

This pattern of Smith carbine has gone through several collector designations: the “Artillery Model,” the “First Model,” and more recently out of deference to some military carbines produced… (1311-04). Learn More »

INTERESTING STOCK CARVINGS ON US GALLAGER CARBINE

INTERESTING STOCK CARVINGS ON US GALLAGER CARBINE

Offered is a mid-war example of a single shot, breech loading, .50 caliber, percussion model Gallagher carbine. These were issued to the Federal cavalry during the Civil War. Mahlon J. Gallager, a… (490-7440). Learn More »

RICHMOND SHARPS CARBINE BY S. C. ROBINSON

RICHMOND SHARPS CARBINE BY S. C. ROBINSON

Presented here is a Richmond-made, straight-breech Confederate Sharps carbine. Of the approximately 5,000 firearms called “Richmond Carbines” made for the Confederate government between 1862 and… (490-3531). Learn More »

FINE CIVIL WAR SECOND MODEL MAYNARD CARBINE

FINE CIVIL WAR SECOND MODEL MAYNARD CARBINE

Here is a 2nd Model Maynard carbine, widely regarded as one of the best performing and most accurate of all the cavalry arms used during the Civil War. The well-favored, metallic cartridge,… (2025-3347). Learn More »

NICE TRANSITIONAL JOSLYN CARBINE

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… (2025-3345). Learn More »


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A LOUISIANA CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY CAPTAIN'S FROCK COAT

This is an outstanding example that was until recently in the Fort Worth Texas Civil War Museum.  The coat is double breasted and made of a dark gray wool satinet. There are seven Louisiana state seal buttons in two rows of 7 on the front. The… (1268-557). Learn More »

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