4066 RARE PALMER U.S. INSPECTED BOLT ACTION CARBINE.

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2024 Nov 03 @ 10:00 (UTC-4 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 3,500.00 USD
Estimated at 7,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
Cal. 50 RF. NSN. Mfg. by E. G. Lamson & Co., Windsor, VT. The gun was invented by William Palmer, the brother of Courtland Palmer, who was the man responsible of bringing the Jennings rifle to Robbins & Lawrence in the year 1850. The Palmer carbine was granted patent number 41,017 on December 22, 1863, and was the first bolt action metallic cartridge firearm accepted by the U.S. Government. There were 1,001 delivered in June, 1865, too late for issuance during the war. Bbl. 20" round w/ semicircular front & single leaf rear sight. The short bolt handle was rotated 1/4 turn for loading. Receiver ring is marked "Wm. PALMER / PATENT / DEC 22, 1863". Case colored island lock has E. G. Lamson markings. Single band fastened carbine stock has case colored iron furniture. Left side has a saddle ring & bar and a clear "MM" cartouche. CONDITION: fine. Bbl. retains 90% browned finish. Lock has 90% lightly faded case colors. Original stock finish shows scattered marks. Bright, near excellent bore. An exceptionally fine example of this rare carbine. PROVENANCE: ex-collection of Paul Eseppi. (01-25909/DS). ANTIQUE. $7000-8000.