3121 STARR 1ST ARKANSAS COMPANY D PERCUSSION CARBINE.

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 12:54UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 900.00 USD
Estimated at 1,800.00 - 2,800.00 USD
CAL. 54. S# 11841. Mfg. 1862-65 with just over 20,000 produced and issued to many Union cavalry units, however the 1st Arkansas was the only one known to have officially identified their carbines. Arkansas seceded in May of 1861 and joined the Confederate States. At that time numerous regiments, battalions & batteries were formed for the Confederate forces. However, when the Union forces moved into the state many residents who were pro-Union volunteered to serve for the Union Army including 6 cavalry regiments. The 1st AR CAV formed in July of 1862 and after retreating during their first battle at Prairie Grove they were assigned to Fayetteville, AR where they successfully defended against Confederate forces in 1863. The 1st AR Union Cav. is unique in that the enlisted men were not Yankee, but rather Southern Unionists. It is fitted with a standard 21" rd bbl with a dovetailed front sight and flip up two position leaf sight all held with a single brass bbl band. The 1st AR three line marking "1/ARK/D" is found at the breech and is nicely struck. The unmarked walnut stock set terminates with a brass buttplate. CONDITION: Overall good with the metal surfaces exhibiting a dark patina and shallow fine pinprick pitting. Good legible markings on the bbl & receiver. Unmarked stock set that shows numerous handling marks some on the heavy side and a fairly good sized repaired chip filled with wood filler at the toe. Very good bright bore with solid rifling. (01-23186/ZAL) ANTIQUE $1800-2800