Lot 153
Palmer Carbine
Sale 2030 - Arms, Armor and Militaria
Oct 23, 2024 10:00AM ET
Live / Cincinnati

Estimate
$1,200 - $1,800
Lot Description
Palmer Carbine
American Civil War
.50RF Government (.50 Spencer) caliber. 20" round barrel secured with single barrel band. SN: NSN. Blued and color casehardened finish, walnut stock. Single shot bolt action cartridge saddle ring carbine. Lock marked in three lines: U.S./E.G. LAMSON & CO/WINDSOR, VT. and dated 1865 at the tail. Top of receiver marked in two lines: PATENTED DEC. 22, 1863. Counterpane with no visible cartouche. Carbine retains the L-shaped folding leaf rear sight with aperture hole, musket style iron blade front sight, short sling bar and ring. The Palmer Carbine holds the distinction of being the first bolt action metallic cartridge firearm to be acquired by the US military. Only 1,001 of the carbines were produced but their delivery was after the conclusion of the American Civil War, so they never saw service and were subsequently sold as surplus. An important part of any Civil War carbine collection as the Palmer and the Ball were both the first attempts to standardize a metallic cartridge for the US military, who had chosen the .50 Rimfire Government, better known as the .50RF Spencer. Although both were Civil War period contracts, neither were delivered in time. A very fine condition example of a rare gun.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
Condition Report
Good. Bore with good rifling, heavy frosting and evenly distributed light pitting. Metal with no finish and a medium pewter gray patina, showing scattered freckles of oxidized discoloration, minor surface roughness and some scattered pinpricking. Markings mostly legible. Action mechanically functional, but the nose of the hammer with the blade rimfire firing pin is chipped. Wood lightly sanded with scattered bumps, dings and mars.

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