

Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - R.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - Q.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - P.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - O.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - N.

Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - M.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - L.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - K.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - J.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - I.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - H.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - G.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - F.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - E.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - D.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - C.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - B.Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - A.New York National Guardsman, 1924 - 1940.Lots of character on this one with many battle stories to tell.New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center Both sides of frame marked, saddle bar and sling ring present, cartouche on side of stock. W) Second Model Maynard Carbine a/k/a Maynard Model 1863.
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Serial number is in the range of the 4th Tennessee Mounted Infantry.$1675 V) Gallager Carbine (Philadelphia), all complete with patchbox, saddle ring and bar. Smooth metal throughout and is in excellent condition.$1250 U) Gallager Carbine, complete with patchbox, saddle ring and bar. T) Model 1860 Spencer Carbine, (Boston Mass.) serial # 39,XXX, cartouche present, all original.$2450 Type used by military to fight Indians out West.$3475 Brass buttplate, patchbox (numbered) and barrel band. Cavalry.$1625 (Click images to view larger) R) Burnside carbine, 3rd Model, serial number is in the range of the 2nd Texas Vol. Serial number is in the range of the 14th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry.$2350 Very fine condition with a lot of the original finish still present. Sold by agents Poultney and Trimble of Baltimore Maryland. Q) Smith Carbine, cavalry model, made by Massachusetts Arms Co. Very nice condition with all the proper markings. The wood however is quite attractive.$1750 Condition is a testimony to its use in the War. All original parts and fully functional.$2450 Serial # 31496 which is only 18 digits from one identified to Co. 54 cal., breechloader, brass barrel band, buttplate, patchbox, and trigger guard. M) Merrill Carbine (Baltimore Maryland), 1st Type. Correct markings on frame, serial # 10XXX, cartouche easily visible, both sling swivels present. L) Smith Carbine "artillery model" manufactured in Chicopee Falls, Mass. Some bluing still present on various parts.56 calibre.$1895 K) Burnside Carbine made by the Burnside Rifle Co., Providence Rhode Island.

J) Model 1862 Joslyn that has been sportorized. There is at least one cartouche right above the saddle bar.SOLD The metal is somewhat rough but you can see the markings. Serial # is only 27 digits from one identified to Co. Seven shot repeater loaded by magazine tube fitted through center of buttstock.$2325 H) Model 1860 Spencer Repeating Carbine, serial 30,xxx. Iron mounted with case-hardened frame and blued. Complete with patchbox, saddle ring and bar. Standard production model with correct markings and serial # 14XXX. Seven shot repeater loaded by magazine tube fitted through center Stock is fine with no wood loss, no breaks, no repairs.SOLDį) Model 1860 Spencer Repeating Carbine, early War issue, serial number 45,XXX. ThereĪre two army inspector's cartouches. Inside frame is marked "Edward Maynard Patentee Dec. Outside frame marked "Manufactured By Mass. All original and functional.$1250Į) Second Model Maynard Carbine. The stock has had some repairs.$1695Ĭ) Model 1859 Sharps Carbine with proper Sharps' markings present however affected by pitting.SOLDĭ) Burnside Carbine made by the Burnside Rifle Co., Providence Rhode Island. Excellent example complete with brass mounts.SOLDī) M1875 Ballard Carbine. Carbines - Uncle Davey's Americana Civil War Antiques & Collectibles CarbinesĪ) Early Model 1862 Joslyn Carbine.
