4136 CIVIL WAR ERA LAMSON & CO. BALL REPEATING CARBINE.

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,250.00 USD
Estimated at 2,500.00 - 3,500.00 USD
Cal. 50 RF. NSN. Bbl. 20 1/2" rnd. Semi-circular blade front sight with folding leaf rear sight. Blue finish with case colored action having a bar mounted saddle ring on the left side. 7-shot repeater operated by a lever that doubles as the trigger guard. Tubular mag. is located in the 3/4 length band fastened forearm. Straight grip walnut stock with case colored steel carbine buttplate. Left side has sharp cartouche that appears to be "GGS". Button tipped wiping rod. The U.S. government contracted for the Ball carbine in 1864. Delivery was made in May of 1865 after the war ended. Total quantity delivered was 1,002. The Ball is considered a Civil War weapon even though it appears that it did not see actual service. CONDITION: fine. Bbl. retains 98% blue showing light scratches and marks. Action retains over 80% lightly faded case colors. Original wood finish shows scattered scratches, marks, and small dents. Sound mechanics. Bright near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: Norman Olliff Estate. (01-27236/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,500.