Product Description
CIVIL WAR Antique SHARPS & HANKINS 1862 NAVY Carbine SCARCE .52 Rimfire
One of 6,686 Navy Purchased During the Civil War
Here we present an antique Sharps & Hankins Model 1862 Navy Carbine made during the American Civil War in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Made from 1862-65, the total production of the Navy Carbine was only 6,686, making this quite a scarce representative of a Civil War long arm. These carbines are believed to have seen extensive service aboard various vessels during the American Civil War. Being that they were intended for use on the water, the Navy carbine was factory fitted with a very tight leather cover to prevent corrosion on the barrel, most of which have long disintegrated.
The shape of the carbine is distinctly Sharps (much like their pepperboxes) and operates a bit differently than other carbines of the era. The trigger guard doubles as a lever, which is opened by pressing a small tab inside the smaller loop of the lever. Opening the lever slides the barrel away from the recoil shield for loading and unloading. Great elevating rear sight and brass butt-plate. The leather jacket has long since been removed.
The overall condition is good. Gray brown patina throughout. The action is excellent. Screws are marred on the left side of the frame. The bore is dim with strong rifling. The walnut stock shows use and remains solid. Numbers match.
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Barrel is 24 inches.
Caliber: .52 Rimfire
Overall condition as seen in photos.
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$2000
#233670