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Scarce U.S. Civil War Gibbs Breech Loading Carbine

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:900.00 USD Estimated At:NA
Scarce U.S. Civil War Gibbs Breech Loading Carbine
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Estimate: $1800 - 2750
This is a solid example of a scarce Gibbs Carbine that was manufactured by William F. Brooks, New York City in 1863. Only 1,052 Gibbs carbines were manufactured prior to the destruction of the Phoenix Armory by fire during the New York draft riots of 1863. The government had contracted for a total of 10,000, but only the 1,052 were completed. About 500 Gibbs were issued to the 10th Missouri Cavalry with lesser quantities to the 13th and 14th New York Cavalry. The lock plate is marked "Wm F. BROOKS/MANFr NEW YORK/1863" ahead of the hammer and an eagle motif behind the hammer. The top of the receiver is marked: "L..H. GIBBS/PAT'D/ JANY 8, 1856" at the bolster. The left rear of the barrel is marked with a "B" and the buttplate tang "U.S.". Blade front and two folding leaf rear sights. and sling bar and ring mounted on the left side plate. Casehardened breech, lock plate and trigger guard/lever. The remaining metal surfaces were blue. Mounted with a one piece straight grip stock with iron carbine style buttplate.
BBL: 22 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 52 percussion
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Fair. The metal surfaces brownish appearance, with a mottled artificial brown patina on the barrel. There is some extensive pitting present on the barrel, lever and buttplate. The stock is good with some overall scattered minor dents overall. The markings are crisp and legible. The hammer screw is loose and stripped, although the action functions very well.