Guns International #: 102570394
Seller's Inventory #: 24-2
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Guns International #: 102570394
Category - Smith Carbines - Antique
- Civil War Carbines
Seller's Information
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Seller: Harley Wood
Member Since: 5/21/13
First Name: Harley
Last Name: Wood
State:
Florida
Zip: 33004
Country: United States
Phone: (305) 968-0106
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 19
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Personal Check , Money Order or Certified Check
Smith Civil War Carbine made by American Machine Works in Springfield ,Mass.
Description: This is an original Smith Civil War Carbine Condition: This carbine's barril has lmost all of the original barril bright blue, frame and hammer have 30% case colors, with balance silvering out,and a little discoloration. Wood is very fine with a very few dents and dings, ; bore is excellent with all of rifling and mirror shiny, apparently was issued and used just a little bit , but Bore still in mirror condition. Works well mechanically. Serial # 12053. A nice very fine/excellent Smith Carbine for shooter/collector. $2200.00 SALE PRICE REDUCTION Smith Carbine. Made by American Machine Works, Springfield, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Arms Co. 1861-65. Totally quantity estimated over 30,000. 50 caliber, percussion, breechloader. Single shot, loaded by depressing the latch ahead of the trigger which releases barrel allowing it to pivot downward giving the appearance of folding in half. 21-5/8” round barrel. Octagonal to rear of barrel band. Iron mountings; standard finish blued, with casehardened breech. Walnut stocks. Sling ring mounted on left side of the breech; early carbines by Mass. Arms Co. (only).On left side of the breech: Address/Poultney & Trimble Baltimore, U.S.A. and Smith’s Patent/June 23, 1857. The Smith was Patented Gilbert Smith, Buttermilk Falls, New York, and agents were Thomas Poultney and D.B. Trimble, Baltimore. Almost the entire production was purchase by the government.$2200 Check or M. O. 2 weeks for checks to clear, Wrapping and shipping $50 ask about insurance if you need it.I have never seen a loss in my dealings,but you never know.. SOLD Antique: Yes Rifle Caliber: .50 |
Guns International #: 102570394
Seller's Inventory #: 24-2
Guns International #: 102570394
Seller's Inventory #: 24-2