I realise that it has some problems as the forearm of the stock has been cut off and looks like part of the sight is missing. SERIAL #C,39116, ALL MATCHING NUMBERS. Manufacturer: Chiappa Firearms Model: 1860 Spencer Carbine SKU: 920.081 Action: Lever-Action  Caliber: .44/40 Win Barr, OHIO STATE MILITIA Springfield Model 1840 MUSKET Antique CIVIL WAR .69 1848 OHIO Marked CIVIL WAR Musket Made in 1848 Here we present a Springfield Armory U.S. Model 1840 Musket, manufactured ci, CIVIL WAR Antique SPENCER Carbine w SPRINGFIELD 1867-74 ALTERATION .50 Cal Indian Wars Era Cavalry Carbine! I found your informative article online. Reference books; I have read your online post about the value of Civil War Guns and thought I’d contact you. The sword is a “Non Regulation Union field and Staff sword” German import made for the American market. The rifle is ORIGINAL, The bayonet IS A reproduction The following information on this particular antique is to give as much inform, "US Civil War Austrian Lorenz Jägerstutzen Export Model 1854 rifle. I would recommend to all reading this post “DO NOT BUY CIVIL WAR GUNS OR SWORDS FROM ONLINE AUCTIONS” you have no recourse if the item doesn’t meet your expectations. Made, Antique HARPERS FERRY ARMORY 1816 Flintlock Musket With “S.M.Co.” Barrel; Dated “1822”! Michael. I have seen photos of a prototype carbine that has this cartridge guide. ORIGINAL CIVIL WAR TOWER ENFIELD PATTERN 1858 PERCUSSION RIFLE MUSKET DATED 1862. The serial number is 16, it is found on the barrel also on the receiver and the bottom of the trigger guard. Attached is the only picture I have at the moment. The few people who have looked at it have confirmed that it is in very good condition and all of the parts are original. I have two civil war rifles and am trying to ascertain what they might be worth. Sounds like with 147,000 of these it is not that rare, but in any case we now know what it actually is. Bore is excellent. The 39” octagon .50 caliber barrel has a, "Civil War Import Brazilian Light Minié Ball. If you can help I can email you a picture of it. an estate sale, but I do not know what they are worth. Understanding you’d need to see it to pin down. The marking on … I wouldn’t have an interest in buying your Musket. All serial numbers (14705) match. Would you be interested in purchasing it? Unfortunately your revolver has been repaired on the trigger guard as well as the bottom area on the wood grip and there may be other repairs I’m not seeing. Pitting is noted on the top of the lock plate and nipple. To start with I only have one civil war era gun, it is a Frank Wesson two trigger carbine.

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