In Stock xxPlsEntr="Please enter a value in the field",xxValEm="Please enter a valid email address. clientloginref="",clientloginref_sess="", Out of Stock. #1. Burnside Carbine Parts drawings. If you have items like this you wish to consign, click here for more information: Civil War era Parts or Project Burnside Rifle Company Model 1864 Breech-Loading Percussion Carbine, .54 caliber, serial number 11150, all visible numbers matching. Walther PP, PPK, PPK/S .22, .32, .380 pistol, parts not for post 1999 models! 1880 ser. 9 Gluckman, Identifying Old U.S. Muskets, Rifles & Carbines, 326. Springfield 951 Single Shot Shotgun, .410ga. In this model, Fosters locking system was improved. 15 Davis, Arming the Union, 120. The Burnside Carbine was invented by Ambrose Everett Burnside, born in Liberty Indiana May 23, 1824. The Civil War Burnside carbine - shooting, history and impact 194,964 views Nov 26, 2020 Please support us at https://www.patreon.com/capandball For buying Capandball Civil War cartridge boxes,. The Second Model used George P. Fosters locking. This is a 4/5 model Burnside carbine. 6 Norm Flayderman, Flaydermans Guide to Antique American Firearms and their values, 9th ed. [4] They saw action in all theatres of the war. Cracking to leather. Missing breech mechanism. Lot 704: Civil War Mass. Gun Parts Rifle/Carbine Parts. Still, serial number records show Burnside's in this range being issued. 4 Gluckman, Identifying Old U.S. Muskets, Rifles & Carbines, 326-327. This carbine has all original parts and has a crisp action. 5th Model Burnside Carbine and assorted parts/accessories for sale. xxEmFrnd="Email Friend",xxEFBlr="Let your friends know all about the great deals that are on offer at this site. recaptchasitekey='',nacaptchawidgetid='',nacaptchaok=false,nacaptcharesponse=false,contactcaptchawidgetid='',contactcaptchaok=false,contactcaptcharesponse=false,askqproductid='', There was also a transitional model between the first and second that made suggested changes after first model armed a U.S. cavalry. Factory Replacement Parts For the Uberit Henry Rifle, Parts for the Original Joslyn Rifle & Carbine, Parts for the Original Maynard Rifle & Carbine, Parts for the Original Peabody Rifle and Carbine. The Burnside gained a good reputation on the battlefield, and the company received many orders for them during the Civil War.1 One of the first orders came from the Rhode Island's Adjunct General T. J. Stead, who contracted for 7,500 Burnside carbines around July of 1861.2 Union soldiers were armed with 55,567 Burnsides throughout the Civil War.3. --Joseph G. Bilby. recaptchasitekey='',nacaptchawidgetid='',nacaptchaok=false,nacaptcharesponse=false,contactcaptchawidgetid='',contactcaptchaok=false,contactcaptcharesponse=false,askqproductid='', . ",xxMesSuc="Your message was delivered successfully. The lock is nice with case colors visible around the hammer. - Burnside Parts - Smith Parts - Mississippi Parts - Sharps Parts - Winchester Hotchkiss - Original Locks - Triplett & Scott - Starr Revolver Parts - Original Bayonets Newest Products Contact Us S & S Firearms 74-11 Myrtle Ave Glendale, NY 11385 Phone | (718) 497-1100 Fax | (718) 497-1105 info@ssfirearms.com Visit us on Facebook A common complaint by users was that the unusually shaped cartridge sometimes became stuck in the breech after firing. Submit. nomailinglist=false, The stock is solid with a strong cartouche near the sling bar and strong initials in the wood in front of the buttplate tang. loginrefurl=[]; S & S Firearms Add to cart. ",xxAccSuc="Your account was created successfully",xxMinLen="Please enter at least 6 characters in the field", loginrefurl=[]; S & S Firearms Walnut butt stock, round barrel, slightly curved butt plate, checkered hammer, steel front sight blade and a folding two-leaf rear sight, sling bar and ring mounted on the left side of the receiver, single sling swivel at the bottom of butt stock. [7] Production was discontinued towards the end of the Civil War, when the Burnside Rifle Company was given a contract to make Spencer carbines instead.[8]. lastloginattempt,checkedfullname=false,contactusthanks="",emailfriendthanks="",askaquestionthanks="", Burnside Carbine Lockplate. Portions of the N-SSA official website's Bulletin Board has been closed to the public in the best interest of the association and its members. The stock is solid with a strong cartouche near the sling bar and strong initials in the wood in front of the buttplate tang. Fine Art, Antiques, Auctions and Appraisals, (Note: Prices realized include a buyer's premium.). (Note: Prices realized include a buyer's premium.) Price$45.00 Part Number: BN102 1 of 2 SADDLE BAR WITH SCREW SADDLE BAR WITH SCREW, Reproduction. Copyright var date = new Date(); document.write(date.getFullYear()) Lodgewood Mfg. xxAQBlr="Ask us a question about any of our store products and we'll get back to you right away. system, patented on April 10, 1860.8 Fosters breech had a curved, spring lever-latch against the trigger, which unlocked by pulling the trigger on the guard.9 The soldier then lowered the pivoted trigger guard, which in turn moved the breech block in a downward motion. Lee Repeating Rifle. 1864 Burnside Carbine, Fourth Model. "; He fought towards the end of the Mexican American War. xxFulNam="This message will not be shown again.\nPlease be sure to enter your first and last name in the field",xxLOSuc="You have logged out successfully! The Burnside Carbine was the brainchild of future Union General and Rhode Island Governor Ambrose Burnside. 2 Carl L. Davis, Arming the Union: Small Arms in the Civil War (Port Washington, New York: Kennikat Press, Inc., 1973), 81. Add to cart. storeurlssl="",checkoutmode="", $125.00. Sell Your Gun! Arming the Union through Innovation, Genius, and Agency. Hand-fitting parts allowed the gun to be assembled with the guarantee that the parts will fit together to make a reliable and fully operational gun. Manufactured between 1863 and 1865. Though he was a poor military officer (and not too proud to admit it), Ambrose Burnside rose through the ranks partly because his carbine was so well known. Burnside Carbine Complete Saddle Bar Assembly. MON-FRI 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. CST SAT 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. CST and General Ambrose Burnside, who resigned his commission in the U.S. Army to devote himself full-time to working on the weapon. First, I need to focus on screws, then lever, tumbler, sear, hammer. xxEFNam="Your Name",xxEFCmt="Your Comments",xxContUs="Contact Us",xxAskQue="Ask A Question",xxCUBlur="Ask us a question about any of our store products or services and we\'ll get back to you right away. Civil War Burnside Carbine #38579 $ 1,195.00 Category: Firearms Civil War Burnside percussion carbine manufactured circa late 1863-early 1864. Get the latest information about new products, special deals, news, top-rated items, promotions and more! 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"[11] He also performed poorly at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, and a court of inquiry blamed him for the Union failure at the Battle of the Crater, though the blame was later lifted from him. $45.00. customeraccounturl="", Lot 706: 2 Civil War Era Guns, poss. ", ",xxPwd="Password",xxNow="now",xxInSecs="in %s seconds",xxName="Full Name", The Burnside Carbine, Second Model, has a .54 caliber metallic cartridge. Revised (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: The Telegraph Press, 1953), 30; Arcadi Gluckman, Identifying Old U.S. Muskets, Rifles & Carbines (New York: Bonanza Books, 1965), 329; Francis A. Lord, Civil War Collectors Encyclopedia: Arms, Uniforms, and Equipment of the Union and Confederacy (New York: Castle Books, 1965), 340. Sorry, .. original a Col. Arcadi Gluckman indicates in Identifying Old U.S. Muskets, Rifles & Carbines that the Second Model Burnsides were made in 1861, and the government ordered about 1,000 of that model in 1860.17. Two of the suggested adaptations were the removal of the side lever and Fosters spring latch (see below). Burnside Carbine hammer screw #651-45. original new Some parts may need additional fitting to accommodate wear in old firearms. Products [66] . Because the Burnsides were hand-fitted, at least initially, their quality was increased (as long as trained workmen are creating each, 5th Model Burnside Carbine's opened breech with the guard lever fully extended, he Burnside Carbine, created by Ambrose Burnside who later became Major General for the Union, had six models that were created before or during the Civil War. ",xxPwd="Password",xxNow="now",xxInSecs="in %s seconds",xxName="Full Name", All of the third models were made in 1862.12a, The Fourth Model of the Burnside Carbine is another transitional type.6 In this model, Fosters locking system was improved. Add To Cart. Stocks. Just fill in the details below and click "Send". There were so many in service that many were captured and used by Confederates. The cast-steel barrel was 20 inches long. xxFulNam="This message will not be shown again.\nPlease be sure to enter your first and last name in the field",xxLOSuc="You have logged out successfully! $45.00. Price$35.00 Part Number: BN104A xxAQBlr="Ask us a question about any of our store products and we'll get back to you right away. pump shotgun, Stevens 77D-77E-77F-77H 12 & 20 ga pump shotgun, Stevens 77M-77EM (magnum) 12 ga pump shotgun. 2 3/4" dia. Price: $50.00. By moving the trigger guard back up, the breech block moved forward and placed the bullet located at the top of the cartridge in the chamber. CIVIL WAR JOSLYN CARBINE BRIDLE. ",xxRecapt="Please show you are a real human by completing the reCAPTCHA test",xxEFEm="Your Email", [2], In 1857, the Ryon Burnside carbine won a competition at West Point against 17 other carbine designs. 17 Gluckman,Identifying Old U.S. Muskets, Rifles & Carbines,327. Add To Cart. Burnside Carbine Front Tang Screw (Reproduction for Original), Burnside Carbine Rear Tang Screw (Reproduction for Original), Burnside Carbine Complete Rear Sight (Reproduction for Original), Burnside Carbine Forearm Escutcheon (Forend Washer), Burnside Carbine Forearm Escutcheon (Forend Washer) (Reproduction for Original), Burnside Carbine Mainspring (Tempered Reproduction for Original). The balance of both parts show a . Arming the Union: Small Arms in the Civil War, Identifying Old U.S. Muskets, Rifles & Carbines, Civil War Collectors Encyclopedia: Arms, Uniforms, and Equipment of the Union and Confederacy. Union City, TN 38261, Outside of the U.S.:1-731-885-0700 The Fourth Model of the Burnside Carbine is another transitional type. extraclientfield1required=false,extraclientfield2required=false, recaptchaenabled2=false,recaptchaenabled8=false,nocustomerloginpwlimit=false, Burnside Carbine Lockplate. [3] This made it the third most popular carbine of the Civil War; only the Sharps carbine and the Spencer carbine were more widely used. Part Number: 73S280 SADDLE BAR RING 1873 - 1889 SPRINGFIELD, CIVIL WAR CARBINE SADDLE BAR RING, CARBINE, Reproduction. Barrel marked CAST STEEL looks 1862. Spencer Carbine Barrel Band. info@ssfirearms.com, Please add your email and we'll notify you when it's back, (We will never divulge your email to a 3rd party), Spanish American War Embroidered Insignia, 50/70 REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK ROTARY EXTRACTOR. Unidentified Sights & Sight Parts GGP's MOST WANTED Welcome Contact Condition Descriptions About Us Second Amendment . Similarly, due to not having extremely precise measuring tools, not all parts may be exactly interchangeable. nomailinglist=false, $225.00. That may have been the reason why carbines with more interchangeable parts were ultimately more favored during the Civil War, because the largest customer was the U.S. military. 5 Norm Flayderman, Flaydermans Guide to Antique American Firearms and their values, 5th ed. Ruger "Old Model Single Six" 22 LR Revolver Parts: Ejector Housing with Rod. Lot 705: Civil War Burnside Rifle Co. Model 1864 Carbine, .54 cal., Parts SOLD! Correct sling swivels and has the original saddle ring as well as the sling ring still in tack. ",xxRecapt="Please show you are a real human by completing the reCAPTCHA test",xxEFEm="Your Email", Copyright 2023 SUSAT Civil War Antiques The carbine used a special brass cartridge which was also invented by Burnside. xxEFNam="Your Name",xxEFCmt="Your Comments",xxContUs="Contact Us",xxAskQue="Ask A Question",xxCUBlur="Ask us a question about any of our store products or services and we\'ll get back to you right away. #539001-554077, Smith & Wesson #1 1st, 2nd, 3rd issue .22 revolver, Smith & Wesson 1-1/2 2nd issue .32 rimfire revolver, Smith & Wesson N frame 3rd Model Hand Ejector .38, 38/44 Outdoorsman w/adjustable rear sight (pre-model 23), made 1931-1941, Smith & Wesson old model J frame 1957-1988, Smith & Wesson Old Model K frame - "Named Model" Hand Ejector Revolvers - 1903-1957, Pre-Numbered Models, Smith & Wesson old model K frame 1957-1988, Smith & Wesson old model L frame 1980-1988, Smith & Wesson old model N frame 1954-1988, Smith & Wesson Triple Lock, New Century 1st model .44 Hand Ejector revolver, Springfield 87 series .22 semi-auto rifles, Springfield 18 & 951 Series E & F Repeating Bolt-action Shotgun, .410ga, clip-type magazine, Springfield 18 repeating bolt action shotgun, .410ga, clip-type magazine, Springfield 18 repeating bolt action shotgun, 12, 16, 20ga, clip-type magazine, Springfield 18C Repeating Bolt-action Shotgun, .410ga clip-type magazine, Springfield 37B .410 Bolt Action Single Shot Shotgun, Springfield 67 series B .410 ga pump shotgun, Springfield 67 series B 12 & 20 ga pump shotgun, Springfield 67 series C, D, E 12 & 20 ga pump shotgun, Springfield 67 series C-E .410 ga pump shotgun, Springfield 67D-67E-67F-67H 12 & 20 ga pump shotgun, Springfield 69R-69RXL 12 & 20 ga pump shotgun. $145.00. Some parts may need additional fitting to accommodate wear in old We carry a full line of accessories such as cleaning supplies, bayonets, tools, bullets, lubes, sizers, cartridge cases and gun care products. The Fourth Model still used a .54 caliber metallic cartridge and was rifled with five grooves. Back To Top. var sfextensionabs='asp', All rights reserved.Auctions in Association with:Case Antiques, Inc. - TN #6045 - 4310 Papermill Drive NW, Knoxville, TN 37909 - (865) 558-3033, Knoxville (865) 558-3033 Nashville (615) 812-6096 , Items that are not a fit for Case auctions, Case Study: Great Road Pottery of East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, Case Study: Richard Jolley (Knoxville, TN), Case Study: Anna Catherine Wiley (Knoxville, TN, 1879-1958), Case Study: Carroll Cloar (January 18, 1913 April 10, 1993). Only approximately 50 were made, and they were not used in the Civil War.6 However, the first and transitional Burnside models reflect the idea of private companies striving to fulfill government contracts and demonstrate the advancements that came out of the private industrys partnership with the U.S. military. ", A Revolution in Arms: History of the First Repeating Rifles. Like the Third Model, it used a 9.5-inch forearm.14 Approximately 7,000 of this model was made between 1863 and 1864. Would be great if someone here had knowedge of parts interchangeability between models, or could recommend a site or book. This is a nice 4th Model Burnside Carbine. Hand-fitting parts allowed the gun to be assembled with the guarantee that the parts will fit together to make a reliable and fully operational gun. The serial numbers match on the breech and breechplug. xxEFNam="Your Name",xxEFCmt="Your Comments",xxContUs="Contact Us",xxAskQue="Ask A Question",xxCUBlur="Ask us a question about any of our store products or services and we\'ll get back to you right away. The carbine was designed and patented by Gov. This one with a serial number of 17212 is still early enough to have seen service. Site by One Dog Media, Copyright & Disclaimer 1996- Regtl. 1895-1909 ser. customeraccounturl="", The carbine is in very solid and sound condition overall and functions well. (Northbrook: DBI Books, Inc., 1990), 491. TN Battlefield Pickups, Two-Day Winter Fine Art, Antique, and Jewelry Auction Jan. 30 & 31, 2021. The carbine was designed and patented by Gov. [6], Five different models were produced. Ambrose Burnsides First Model carbines were experimental and contained a side lever lock. xxEmFrnd="Email Friend",xxEFBlr="Let your friends know all about the great deals that are on offer at this site. storeurlssl="",checkoutmode="", Payment Methods: Money orders, cashier or personal checks. This model of Burnside was produced in a different serial number rangefrom the earlier models. Burnside Carbine Forearm Escutcheon (Forend Washer) (Reproduction for Original) $10.00. The total length of the carbine is 39.5 inches and weighs around 6 pounds, 12 ounces. Most other breech-loading weapons of the day tended to leak hot gas when fired, but Burnside's design eliminated this problem. var sfextensionabs='asp', Make: Burnside Rifle Co. Model: Burnside Carbine, 5th Model . There are a few dings in the wood. All Gun Parts; Pistol Parts. Description: 21 inch round barrel. Please send all skirmish invites and programs for the main website, and all website updates to calendar . Price$8.00 Part Number: GS131 1 of 2 SPENCER RIFLE BUTTSTOCK SPENCER RIFLE BUTTSTOCK, Walnut, Requires Final Fitting, Reproduction. [9] He was pressured by President Lincoln several times to take command of the Union Army of the Potomac. Andsome others were 17044 - Co K 4th Wisconsin Cav, 17076 - Co H 6th Ohio Cav and - 17593 - Co K 4th Wisconsin Cav. Just fill in the details below and click "Send". Burnside carbine barreled frame with rear sight (missing part of leaf) Good: $325.00: Burnside carbine rear sight (broken leaf) Good: $225.00: Burnside carbine hammer, nice reproduction: . Add To Cart. Burnside Carbine Finger Lever Latch Lock. 1412 West Reelfoot Avenue var sfextensionabs='asp', If a companys machines were old and outdated, they may not have produced the best pieces. The barrel is 21 inches long and has five rifled grooves. Other Parts : German M1871/84 rear barrel band: Good: $75.00: Interesting military-style long rifle stock with set triggers, possibly Austrian or Swiss . recaptchaenabled2=false,recaptchaenabled8=false,nocustomerloginpwlimit=false, BURNSIDE CARBINE. However, the first and transitional Burnside models reflect the idea of private companies striving to fulfill government contracts and demonstrate the advancements that came out of the private industrys partnership with the U.S. military. Flaydermans Guide to Antique American Firearms and their values, 9th ed. lastloginattempt,checkedfullname=false,contactusthanks="",emailfriendthanks="",askaquestionthanks="", Additionally, 7 Confederate cavalry units were at least partially armed with the weapon during this same period. Military . (We will never divulge your email to a 3rd party), Spanish American War Embroidered Insignia, 50/70 REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK ROTARY EXTRACTOR. However, the author believes the difference is significant enough to classify the models separately. A Revolution in Arms: History of the First Repeating Rifles, ARTIFACT: NATIONAL FIREARMS MUSEUM | PHOTO: ALLISON AND BRITTANY VENTURELLA, 5th Model Burnside Carbine's closed breech. Parts to Fit Reproduction Smith Carbines by Pietta and Navy Arms. Email Address. When the trigger was pulled, the hammer struck a separate percussion cap and caused a spark; a hole in the base of the cartridge exposed the black powder to this spark. xxFulNam="This message will not be shown again.\nPlease be sure to enter your first and last name in the field",xxLOSuc="You have logged out successfully! The carbine is in fine condition with original finish on many parts. REAR SIGHT, Complete, with mounting screw, Reproduction. The carbine is in fine condition with original finish on many parts. A total of 55,567 Burnside carbines were made. Get the latest information about new products, special deals, news, top-rated items, promotions and more! The Burnside Carbine, Second Model, has a .54 caliber metallic cartridge. The barrel is blue plumb color over most of the barrel. Add To Cart. a Col. Arcadi Gluckman indicates in Identifying Old U.S. Muskets, Rifles & Carbines that the Second Model Burnsides were made in 1861, and the government ordered about 1,000 of that model in 1860. nomailinglist=false, 1 William Marvell, Burnside (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1991), 14. 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Gallery of Custom-Built Guns. The Fifth Model was essentially identical to the Fourth Model except for a guide screw that allows [sic] smoother operation of the breech as it rides in the corresponding curved groove in the breech block.. clientloginref="",clientloginref_sess="", [5], On the basis of ordnance returns and ammunition requisitions, it has been estimated that 43 Union cavalry regiments were using the Burnside carbine during the 1863-1864 period. According to Arcadi Gluckman, The edge of the brass shell covering the joint helps to form a gas seal at the moment of explosion.". The cast-steel barrel was 20 inches long.13 Like the Third Model, it used a 9.5-inch forearm.14 Approximately 7,000 of this model was made between 1863 and 1864.6b, The Fifth Model was essentially identical to the Fourth Model except for a guide screw that allows [sic] smoother operation of the breech as it rides in the corresponding curved groove in the breech block.6 Around 43,000 of this model was made between its production years of 1863 and 1865.12 This Burnside used the percussion cap system for ignition.15, According to Historian and biographer William Marvel, Unlike many mass-produced pieces, all Burnsides military carbines and rifles were well made.16 That is not saying all mass produced interchangeable pieces were not well made. Action Type: Single-Shot Lever-Action Breech-loaded Percussion ignition Carbine . 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