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Exceptional Martial Gwyn & Campbell Type II Civil War Carbine

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Exceptional Martial Gwyn & Campbell Type II Civil War Carbine
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Estimate: $2250 - 3250
Manufactured by Edward Gwyn and Abner Campbell of Hamilton, Ohio with a total production of only 4,000. The breech end of the barrel is octagon and is fitted with a folding leaf rear sight graduated to 600 yards. Sling bar and ring on the left side of the receiver. The rear lock plate screw enters from the left side of the stock wrist. The hammer is flat with beveled edges and the lever is the shorter Type II pattern with the vertically mounted claw-like latch. The receiver, rear sight base, hammer, and lever are casehardened, all other metal parts are blue. The lock plate is marked "GWYN & CAMPBELL" in an arch over "PATENT/1862/HAMILTON. O." behind the hammer, small "R" at the rear of the lock and "UNION/RIFLE" is marked vertically on the front, right side of the receiver. The left barrel flat just ahead of the receiver is stamped with "PT" and there is the letter "W" on the upper left front of the receiver. The matching serial number is stamped on the bottom of the barrel, frame, lever and breechblock. Mounted with a smooth walnut stock with a casehardened carbine buttplate and two crisp boxed "WHR" and "RKW" cartouches on the left wrist.
BBL: 20 inch part octagon
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 52 percussion
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 2732
Condition: Very fine. The barrel retains 85% plus original blue finish with an area of smooth grayish brown patina on the muzzle, breechblock and upper tang retain 90% plus original bright nitre blue finish with areas of smooth brown patina.The receiver, lock plate and lever retain 85% plus original bright case colors with some wear on the left rear from the saddle ring and some smooth gray on the contact areas of the lever. The stock is very fine with a 1 1/4 inch long narrow pressure dent on the left heel and overall a few minor dings and dents, with sharp cartouches. The markings remain clear. Mechanically excellent. A very fine Civil War Type II Gwyn & Campbell carbine.