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Original Sharps M1863 Conversion Carbine W/ Saddle Wear!
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Original Sharps M1863 Conversion Carbine W/ Saddle Wear!
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It's not very often that we get the opportunity to offer a Civil War era carbine that has as much obvious battle-usage and time-in-the-saddle as this one. This M1863 Sharps carbine is a very early production. It's low serial number places its year of manufacture in early 1863. The stock is in good shape with some minor dings and dents and no chips or cracks. The stock's most interesting feature is the tell-tale rub-marks on the left side that are made from spending countless hours attached to a Cavalry Sling Hook while slung over the shoulder of a mounted cavalryman. These distinct stock markings are one of the only sure-fire way to differentiate between a carbine was actually issued to a combat unit, and one that spent most of the war in a crate at some storage depot. Just one glance at the stock of this carbine reveals it to be a faithful battle rifle to some Union cavalryman. It's the very definition of what is meant by the phrase, "if this gun could talk..."
As this is a conversion carbine, there are two sets of cartouches on the stock. The first set can be found under the saddle bar. These are the original inspector's marks applied to the stock at the time it was manufactured during the Civil War. The second set can be found in the middle of the stock, but is mostly obliterated by the rubbing of the sling hook. This small script cartouche was applied after the war after the conversion to 50-70 cartridge was completed. Stocks with both Civil War and conversion cartouches are very rare as most converted carbine feature replacement stocks.
The metal components of this carbine are also in great shape and feature a very attractive smooth, even patina. All of the original stamps and markings remain crisp and legible. The lock fuctions flawlessly on both full and half cock. The lock plate stamps are all crisp and legible.
The block locks up nice and tight with no slop or play in the breech. The firing pin is functional; not seized. The extractor is in excellent condition and works flawlessly.
The barrel and bore are both in great shape. Both front and rear sights are original and functional; unmodified. The maker's stamps on the barrel are still present and mostly legible. The bore is very good with sharp rifling - an extremely rare feature for a Sharps, especially one with as much time in the saddle as this gun!
All the hardware is original and matching with a great light patina and no rust. No military rifle collection is complete without a Sharps and this carbine has such a great history. Its sure to spark many a conversation among your collecting friends.
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