Starr Cabine in SRS

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posted recently asking if someone would check to see if their Starr was listed in the SRS database. I did not know the Starr is in the database so if anyone with access would be so kind to check for mine I would greatly appreciate it. Serial number is 18994. As always, including some photos.

Thanks
 
It is not listed. Below is the range but keep in mind that if it ain't listed, it ain't listed. BTW Very Nice Starr. From the serial # late war production.

18965 09 64CO G 20TH NY VOL CAV
18983 09 64CO G 20TH NY VOL CAV
19025 09 64CO G 20TH NY VOL CAV
19084 09 64CO G 20TH NY VOL CAV
19126 09 64CO G 20TH NY VOL CAV
19136 09 64CO G 20TH NY VOL CAV
 
Guessing July=August 1864 DOB based on serial number. Are there any readable letters on left side of barrel in front of breech or on top of butt plate? Looks like it spent some time in a saddle scabbard.
 
Thanks Ucvrelics and john42768,

About the readable marks on barrel and butt plate are you referr to inspector initials?
 
H.G.S. has two possibilities of Starr carbines. H.G. Smith and Henry G. Shaw. Based on your serial number yours would be Henry G. Shaw. B would be Samuel T. Bugbee. No listing that works for the S at Starr
 
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