If you could post photos to include the serial # it would be helpful. We can take a look at the data base and see what we can find out for you. Looking forward to seeing your Sharps.I just inherited a sharps rifle and would like to find out more the serial number is c28897 any help would be greatly apperciated
The C stands for 100,000 so the serial # is really 128897I just inherited a sharps rifle and would like to find out more the serial number is c28897 any help would be greatly apperciatedView attachment 583663View attachment 583665View attachment 583666View attachment 583664View attachment 583667
If you could post photos to include the serial # it would be helpful. We can take a look at the data base and see what we can find out for you. Looking forward to seeing your Sharps.
how can you tell its a rifle and not a carbinrAt least it is a RIFLE, not a carbine.
If you could post photos to include the serial # it would be helpful. We can take a look at the data base and see what we can find out for you. Looking forward to seeing your Sharps.
Barrel length, sight radius, and the fact it has sling swivels.how can you tell its a rifle and not a carbinr
its a rifleI went through Wiley Sword's book, Sharpshooter: Hiram Berdan, his famous Sharpshooters and their Sharps Rifles, and see that 28897 is below the serial # range of those issued to Berdan's men.
Confirm it's a rifle and not a carbine?
yes it does have cartouchesFurther to my last post I wondered if your rifle has any government inspector cartouches on the left side of the stock at the wrist. Mine has 2 albeit faint, as seen in the photo. I think most, if not all, of these late NM 1863 rifles had a patchbox whereas the carbines didn't. Very nice example, I do agree with gary that it would be a good idea to carefully remove the surface rust.
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Can you upload some photographs of the cartouches, would be interested to see. With regards to any Berdan connections, I think the sharpshooters were only issued New Model 1859 rifles.
They look very similar to mine. It certainly means it was a government purchase, I would guess early 1865. Thanks for sharing.View attachment 583713View attachment 583714View attachment 583715
they are not clear thats the best i could get
no problem thank you for the information. just trying to learn as much as i can about the sharps and possibly trace it back to the family member that carried itThey look very similar to mine. It certainly means it was a government purchase, I would guess early 1865. Thanks for sharing.
good luck with tracing it back to a family member! Better luck having peace in the Middle East!no problem thank you for the information. just trying to learn as much as i can about the sharps and possibly trace it back to the family member that carried it