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SPRINGFIELD CARBINE POSSIBLY FROM CUSTER

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
SPRINGFIELD CARBINE POSSIBLY FROM CUSTER

BATTLEFIELD. Cal. 45-70. S# 19657. Bbl. 22". Carbine is in the standard configuration. This carbine has the look & condition of so many Indian captured firearms. There is a lg. file of copies of letters & research, including a tag stating "This Rifle Was Found On The Custer Battlefield... After The Battle By Wrapped Hair, Cheyenne... It Was Purchased From Him By Edgar Weber... 1918." Weber was a clerk at the Bureau of Indian Affairs on the Tongue River. There are several identified guns in the 19,000 S# range, including 19714, which is in the Springfield Armory Museum carried by Sgt. Alexander Brown, Co. G, 7th Cavalry. This carbine has long collection history & has the overall aesthetic expected in a captured carbine. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: file of provenance. CONDITION: fair to good "as found", complete & original w/ only noted contemporary modification of brass blade, well patinated utilized where original blade is missing. Adj. rear ladder sight appears original. Iron is dark & patinated. Stock is sound, though weathered & cracked. Mechanically fine w/ pitted bore. (01-20416/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.