Product Description
CIVIL WAR Antique RICHARDSON & OVERMAN .50 GALLAGER Saddle Ring Carbine
Union Carbine Invented in South Carolina!
Here we present an antique Civil War Era Richardson & Overman Gallager Patent Percussion Saddle Ring Carbine manufactured in the early 1860s in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This carbine was invented by South Carolina native Mahlon Gallager, who licensed the design to Richardson and Overman of Philadelphia for production. On August 31, 1861, the first Gallager was sold to the U.S. Army. 22,728 Gallager carbines were purchased during the Civil War and saw extensive use as a cavalry arm with the Union troops.
Both percussion and metallic cartridge versions of the Gallager carbine were manufactured, but extraction problems with both cartridge types made this rifle somewhat unpopular with the troops that used it. This carbine fired an unprimed .50 caliber cartridge with a brass foil and paper-wrapped case. Ignition was provided by the percussion cap. A major fault of these carbines was the absence of a suitable extractor. The case had to be extracted with a knife or some other sharp tool. When the trigger guard lever is lowered, the barrel slides out from the frame and tips downward to receive the cartridge.
This cavalry carbine was known to be used by the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th Ohio, the 13th Tennessee and the 3rd West Virginia cavalries.
The overall condition is good+. Dark patina throughout. The action is excellent. The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is a broken screw head at the top of the receiver tang. The stock shows use and remains solid.
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Barrel is 22-1/4 inches.
Caliber: .50 Percussion
Overall condition as seen in photos.
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$2100
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