

It should make a nice addition to a Civil War arms collection.
#Burnside carbine serial numbers serial numbers
The serial numbers are matching on the receiver, barrel, breech-block and lever assembly. Either way, the rifle survives with a decent bore and good mechanics.
#Burnside carbine serial numbers serial number
The 5th model started a new serial range, so the serial number could be from either range. This example’s breech marking and lever assembly would indicate it is a 4th model, but it has the guide-screw on the side of the receiver which is characteristic of the 5th model. The evolution of cartridge firing breech loaded rifles never stopped even after the Civil War. Instead of a muzzle loaded process, these carbines could reload in a few seconds, even on horseback. Regardless, this rifle evolved from a patent date in 1856 and is surely impressive in combat, enough so that 43 Union Cavalry units were equipped with them. Our Assessment: The Burnside Carbines are known as the ‘Best carbines of the Civil War’, made by the worst general of the Civil War, General Ambrose Everett Burnside, whose facial hair became a more positive trait than his aptitude for warfare. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.īox, Paperwork & Accessories: Twenty plastic cartridge cases are included. Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Overall, this rifle is in about Very Good condition as Antique. Most markings are clear, some are worn, but legible. The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with strong slots. There are some scattered light nicks and scratches. There is scattered surface oxidation and erosion with most notable erosion on the bottom of the barrel under the forend. Most surfaces are worn to white or gone to a light patina. Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 10% of its metal finish found only on protected surfaces, such as under the forend or on the interior portions of the lever assembly. There is light-moderate erosion scattered through the bore with some light pitting. Type of Finish: The finish was originally blued and case color, but little finish remains.įinish Originality: The surfaces have been cleaned but the remaining finish is original.īore Condition: The bore is gray with well defined rifling. Overall, the stocks are in about Good condition as Antique The plate has gone to a light patina with scattered spots of erosion and wear at the heel and toe. The LOP measures 12 7/8″ from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. There are some scattered losses and short cracks at edges, some on the edges of the forend have been smoothed. The stocks have many scattered nicks, dings, bruises, scrapes and scratches. Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two-piece smooth walnut with banded forend, straight grip, straight comb, steel crescent buttplate and a sling swivel in the belly (there is also a sling-bar with ring on the left of the receiver). The rear sight presents a “V” notch in the down position and when flipped up gives a “V” notched aperture for 300 yard and an additional 500 yard notch at the top of the arm. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed to the front of the barrel. The left of the rear sight base is marked “S”. The left of the frame has “H” inspection mark. The rear sling swivel base is marked “D”. The top of the barrel is marked “CAST STEEL 1862” in front of the rear sight and at the rear with “H”. The top of the receiver is marked “BURNSIDE PATENT / MARCH 25TH 1856.” over the serial number, which is found again on the top of the breech-block, the top of the front lever-link and the bottom of the barrel, under the forend. The left of the nipple housing and breech-block are each marked “D”. Markings: The lock plate is marked “BURNSIDE RIFLE CO. 54 Caliber Self Contained Belted Brass CartridgeĪction Type: Single Shot, Rotating Block, Breech Loaded Percussion Rifle. Model: 4th/5th Model Carbine (see Markings, Our Assessment)Ĭaliber. Arrow_back Return To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold "Other" Pre-1900 American Arms
