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S.C. ROBINSON SHARPS CARBINE MANUFACTURED

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:5,000.00 USD Estimated At:10,000.00 - 14,000.00 USD
S.C. ROBINSON SHARPS CARBINE MANUFACTURED
BY THE CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT. Cal. 52. S# 3644. Bbl. 21”. Late in 1862, the C.S. Robinson Arms Manufactory of Richmond, VA entered into a contract w/ the Confederate government to produce Sharps type breech loading carbines. The company produced approximately 1900 carbines prior to selling its factory to the Confederate government in March of 1863. This carbine was produced at the former Robinson Arms Manufactory by the Confederate government which manufactured approximately 3,000 more carbines. Serial numbers of the Confederate government manufactured carbines began where the numbering of the Robinson carbines left off. Bbl. has a front and rear sight & is marked, “RICHMOND VA” just in back of the rear sight. The receiver is marked on the tang, “3644” & is also marked on the rear of the side plate, “3644”. All iron parts are complete & original & the brass buttplate & bbl. band are also original to the gun. Rear sling swivel is present. Original, untouched stock. CONDITION: bbl. & breech have a medium gray, lightly mottled patina w/ a few scattered areas of very light oxidation. Action functions well & holds both full & half cock. Brass has a pleasing mustard patina. Stock has expected scuffs & scrapes but no major breaks or damage. Good bore w/ strong rifling. It is very difficult to find Confederate arms in untouched & unaltered condition. This example is one of the few surviving specimens in private hands that has survived in its original, as issued, state. (01-18775/BF). ANTIQUE. $10,000-14,000.