Overall metalwork condition is good, though repeated cleaning has removed most of the finish on the action, and there is evidence of light pitting in many areas, as shown in the pictures. The marking on the lock plate is mostly worn off, but originally would have read:Īdditionally, it is marked CAST STEEL 18 on the barrel in front of the sight. The top of the frame is correctly marked, though it is faint due to wear: This example, known as the "Fifth Model" or model of 1864, is in good service used condition, with nice wood stocks and an intact saddle ring. Springfield Research records indicate serial numbers in this range were being delivered in mid 1864. ![]() It is marked on the frame and breech block with serial number 20140, which is in the middle of wartime production. ![]() 54 caliber is offered in good collectible condition. ![]() This Burnside Cavalry "Saddle-Ring" Carbine in.
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