Smith Carbine, reproduction or ACW antique. Reproduction preferred.
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Did not think of that, thank you.Have you checked the NSSA website? www.n-ssa.org
PM sent.Hello. I have an original Smith saddle ring carbine with a replacement barrel. Barrel has excellent rifling and the carbine is nice overall. Even shows insprectors stamps on wood. Let me know if you are interested. Thanks
I did that. Couple of possibilities but no way of contacting the poster. Membership is $80 and limited to one year unless one joins an active unit. I’m too old for that kind of commitment .Have you checked the NSSA website? www.n-ssa.org
Sorely tempted by a Sharps Carbine there. Currently No Smiths however, but I plan on checking daily.Well that’s disappointing. You might check Lodgewood.com, they have them from time to time.
I’ve considered selling mine from time to time but they are such an accurate, light low maintenance kind of gun it’s hard to let go! The 1860 version of an M4…Sorely tempted by a Sharps Carbine there. Currently No Smiths however, but I plan on checking daily.
Thanks again.
The one at Lodgewood is a replica by Pedersoli. Apparently a Confederate copy that’s also been defarbed. Doesn’t give its caliber however. You have any knowledge of these.I’ve co
I’ve considered selling mine from time to time but they are such an accurate, light low maintenance kind of gun it’s hard to let go! The 1860 version of an M4…
Pedersoli is supposed to be a better version. Than say IAB… I haven’t owned a sharps percussion for years now but enjoyed it when I did. I was referring to my Smith. Great gun. Hard to say they’re underrated when everyone seems to love em…The one at Lodgewood is a replica by Pedersoli. Apparently a Confederate copy that’s also been defarbed. Doesn’t give its caliber however. You have any knowledge of these.
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