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o sharps rifle what letters initials stamped on left side of stock? 1859

by Prof. Karen Zemlak PhD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

All buttstocks were stamped on the left side with "D.F.C." in a ribbon cartouche, the initials for the principal sub-inspector, David F. Clark.

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What is the difference between Model 1863 and 1865 Sharps guns?

The rifles and carbines built on through the Civil War with New Model 1863 and New Model 1865 markings generally reflect improvements to further reduce the escape of gases from a burning powder charge. Basically, these Sharps guns were all the same design, based on the New Model 1859.

Where is the Sharps Model 1851 made?

Production of the 52-caliber Model 1851 and Model 1852 rifles was moved to the Robbins & Lawrence plant in Windsor, Vt. The rifles were built for the newly formed Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company, headquartered in Hartford, Conn.

What does 148424 mean on a Sharps rifle?

You have a New Model 1863 Sharps Rifle Serial Number 148424. The C stands for 100,000. A very nice looking gun and higher priced then the carbines in most cases.

How many Sharps breechloaders were made during the Civil War?

The 115,000 rifles and carbines produced from 1859 to 1866 represented approximately 65 percent of the total number of Sharps breechloaders ever manufactured. No other official military arm of the Civil War went on to remain as popular with civilian shooters and hunters, not even the Remington rolling block rifles.

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What other name were Sharps rifles known by?

The Sharps Rifle was produced by the Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company in Hartford, Connecticut. It was used in the Civil War by multiple Union units, most famously by the U.S. Army marksmen known popularly as "Berdan's Sharpshooters" in honor of their leader Hiram Berdan.

What kind of rifle did Tom Selleck used in Quigley Down Under?

model 1874 Sharps Buffalo RifleMatthew Quigley's gun is a replica model 1874 Sharps Buffalo Rifle, built by Shiloh Rifles of Montana. They are chambered in . 45-110, which is a . 45 caliber bullet propelled by 110 grains of black powder.

Where were Sharps rifles made?

First Sharps rifles to be manufactured were made by A.S. Nippes of Mill Creek, Pennsylvania. Later they were made by Robbins & Lawrence of Windsor, Vermont. It wasn't until 1855, that Sharps established his own factory in Hartford, Connecticut.

Who makes Sharps rifles now?

Shiloh Rifle Manufacturing CompanyIndustryfirearmsHeadquartersMontana, Big Timber , United StatesProductsold west riflesWebsiteShiloh Sharps Rifles1 more row

What was the rifle that Tom Selleck?

Perhaps the most famous movie gun in recent cinema history, Tom Selleck's 1874 Sharps copy earned stardom and lasting fame in MGM's Australian Western, Quigley Down Under. Boasting a 34-inch octagon barrel, the rifle weighs a hefty 12 pounds, 14.1 ounces.

How accurate is a Sharps rifle?

A skilled Sharps rifleman could fire 10 rounds a minute, compared to three for a muzzleloader. And the shooter didn't have to stand up to load, exposing himself to enemy fire. In addition, the rifle was accurate out to 1,000 yards in the hands of a top-notch sharpshooter.

What caliber was a Sharps rifle?

Jurassic World: Dominion Dominates Fandom Wikis - The LoopSharps rifleLength47 inches (1,200 mm)Cartridge.52-caliber 475-grain projectile with 50-grain (3.2 g) cartridge, later converted to .45-70 Government in 1873.ActionFalling BlockRate of fire8–10 shots per minute19 more rows

What does a Sharps rifle look like?

5:0910:59Weapons of the Civil War Cavalry: The Sharps Carbine - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLike earlier sharps designs the model 1859 fired a glazed linen combustible 52 caliber cartridge.MoreLike earlier sharps designs the model 1859 fired a glazed linen combustible 52 caliber cartridge. And when closed the breech block sheared. Off the rear of the cartridge exposing.

Are Sharps rifles still manufactured?

Reproductions of the paper cartridge Sharps 1863 Rifle, the metallic cartridge 1874 Sharps Rifle, and Sharps-Borchardt Model 1878 are manufactured today for use in hunting and target shooting.

Who owns Shiloh Sharps?

25 years of 100% American made product Shiloh Rifle then moved to Big Timber Montana in the mid-80's where the work continued. On April 1st, 1991 the Bryan family purchased Shiloh Rifle and officially took it to the next level of manufacturing!

Where are shilen barrels made?

Since 1986, Tony Boyer of Keezletown, Virginia, has literally dominated benchrest competition in this country. As you'd expect, the way Tony stays on top is by shooting the very finest equipment he can find. That's why Tony shoots Shilen barrels. He switched to Shilen for a very unusual reason.

Where did the term sharpshooter come from?

In fact, some theorize that the modern term "sharpshooter" may in fact originate from the Sharps Rifle-equipped marksmen in Berdan's unit. Whatever the case, the skill of these men is revealed by Berdan's report of his unit's first combat encounter at the Battle of Yorktown during the Peninsular Campaign of 1862.

How many Sharps were made in 1866?

Official records of ordnance purchased by the United States government from January 1, 1861 to June 30, 1866 show that a total of 80,512 carbines and 9,141 rifles of Sharps manufacture were delivered. During that same period, Spencer produced a total of 94,196 carbines and 12,471 rifles for the war. Mounted cavalry troops tended to prefer the ...

What model of Sharps rifles were built during the Civil War?

The rifles and carbines built on through the Civil War with New Model 1863 and New Model 1865 markings generally reflect improvements to further reduce the escape of gases from a burning powder charge. Basically, these Sharps guns were all the same design, based on the New Model 1859.

What cartridges did Springfield use in 1870?

In 1870, Springfield Armory additionally converted about 1,300 more Sharps rifles and carbines to the newly designated 50-70 Government cartridge .

What was the name of the long gun that Christian Sharps made?

Other than a small-bore 31- and 38-caliber percussion drop-block rifle built in the late 1850s, the only other “long guns” actually produced by Christian Sharps were the Sharps & Hankins 52 rimfire single-shot carbines and rifles produced from 1861 to 1867. Sharps died March 12, 1874 at age 64.

How long have Sharps rifles been made?

It may or may not be entirely correct to claim that more rifles of Sharps’ design have been built in the past 32 years than during the entire 32-year run of original Sharps rifle production – but the modern total wouldn’t miss it by much!

What caliber is a Model 1874?

The Model 1874 was chambered for a variety of cartridges during the ten years that it was in production, from “small-bore” 40-caliber centerfires to “big-bore” 50-caliber centerfires. Two favorites of the buffalo hunter were the 50-90 Sharps and 45-100 Sharps.

When did Sharps die?

Sharps died March 12, 1874 at age 64. All of the Sharps rifles produced up through the Model 1855 were of the original “slant breech” design. Shooters of the time who had the opportunity to use the Sharps breechloaders acknowledged that they were the best firearms available.

Who held the patent on the gas check plate used in the 1859 and 1863 Models Sharps?

R. S. Lawrence held the patent on the Gas Check Plate used in the 1859 and 1863 Models Sharps.#N#The Lawrence Gas Check Plate was definitely an improvement. The British Cavalry adopted an earlier model Sharps that did not have the the Lawrence Gas Check Plate. There were complaints from Cavalrymen of the blowback from the breech of their Sharps setting their clothes on fire!!!

What was the clause in the Civil War contract for arms?

There was a clause in every contract for arms issued by the U.S. Ordnance Department during the Civil War that for X number of arms ordered and delivered, Y amount of spare parts and "appendages" like musket tools, spare nipples, etc., must be delivered . The amount of spare parts were so generous that still today you can purchase "brand new" original lock parts, etc from dealers like Dixie Gun Works, Lodgewood Manufacturing, etc that were originally delivered as spare parts back during the Civil War!#N#Hence, a stock without an inspector's cartouche on it might simply be a replacement stock that was placed on the arm after the original stock, with the cartouche was damaged or broken.#N#After the war was over, the Ordnance Department shipped used and un-used arms to Springfield Armory to be "cleaned and repaired" before being placed in storage. That work alone kept part of the workforce at Springfield very busy for several years. Eventually, of course, most of those "Cleaned and Repaired" arms were sold in the great surplus auctions that took place between the late 1860's and the early 1900's.

Did Sharps sell to states?

Oh yes, Sharps did sell directly to states. In 1860 the State of Georgia purchased 1,500 Sharps New Model 1859 Carbines directly from the Sharps Company with a small cash down payment and the rest of the invoice was paid for with Georgia 6% Bonds. I doubt that any of those carbines had U.S. Inspectors marks on them as this was a "commercial" order.#N#Since a few months after the carbines were delivered to the state, Georgia seceded from the Union-hence the 6% Georgia Bonds were in effect, "Georgia War Bonds.!"

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