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Hopefully, I am not too late to the dance. I have a Poultney & Trimble Smith's Carbine as well as a Sharp's carbine for paper cartridges. However, it does not have the Hahn or Flees breech block work. I took both of them in trade six years ago and haven't had the time to work with them due to work and life priorities.
I have a Sharps conversion carbine. Serial number not listed but in with a group of 20 issued to 10th Ill Vol Cav in 1863. Getting harder for my eyes to use the open sights but I find it hard to sell. You can find a nice original. Lots of history. Mine has a field repair on the stock where a piece of the butt at the toe was broken and repaired with a very rusted old nail. A guy once asked my about that. I told him that I suspect that happened when the soldier fell off of a horse.