4137 U.S. MARKED CIVIL ERA BALL & WILLIAMS BALLARD

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 500.00 USD
Estimated at 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 USD
CARBINE. Cal. 44 RF. S# 10058. Bbl. 22" octagon to rnd. Blade front sight with folding leaf carbine rear sight. Manual extractor is located on bottom of band fastened forearm. Straight grip walnut stock with steel carbine buttplate. Factory sling swivels. Left bbl. flat and left side of receiver, top of buttplate peak, and top of stock comb have "M.M" inspector marks. Left side of receiver is stamped "G.H". Left side of stock is marked with an "M.M" cartouche. Ball & Williams was the first of 5 makers to eventually build Ballard rifles, 1862-1865. A total 6,600 carbines were produced to fill military contracts, with the state of Kentucky purchasing 3,000 and acquiring another 600 on the open market that were rejects from the U.S. government purchase. The state of New York is also known to have purchased 500 carbines. The Kentucky and New York contracts do no have military markings identifying them. CONDITION: bbl. and action has dull fading blue showing handling marks and spots of finish loss. Wood has worn original finish showing scattered scratches and marks. Good mechanics. Very good bright bore. PROVENANCE: Norman Olliff Estate. (01-27240/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.