Well, some of ya'll were kind enough to follow along my previous carbine thread - http://www.jouster2.com/forums/showt...ne-GB-auctions - so it's time for an update!
A carbine popped up on Guns International a few days ago: https://www.gunsinternational.com/gu...n_id=101860327. I was away from my books, but it stayed up for sale long enough for me to get home and dig through my SRS books and Mr. Hosmer's "More .45-70 Springfields" - where, sure enough, this number was logged! So I took the plunge, and it arrived this very morning.



This old warhorse has surely seen some use and shows a bunch of wear. The region of the sling ring is worn and dented:


No residual cartouche, of course - and no residual proof, although a sub-inspection type stamp is present:







High arch block, two click tumbler, no stacking swivel on the barrel band.







Interestingly enough, although my 1870 carbine seems to have a replacement steel front sight blade, this one seems to have a replacement brass blade!



Very worn rifling, with pitting:



Now, I think all I have left to do for this one is crack it through the wrist, wrap it with leather, hammer some tacks into it, and sell it as a LBH carbine for 5 figures!!
A carbine popped up on Guns International a few days ago: https://www.gunsinternational.com/gu...n_id=101860327. I was away from my books, but it stayed up for sale long enough for me to get home and dig through my SRS books and Mr. Hosmer's "More .45-70 Springfields" - where, sure enough, this number was logged! So I took the plunge, and it arrived this very morning.



This old warhorse has surely seen some use and shows a bunch of wear. The region of the sling ring is worn and dented:


No residual cartouche, of course - and no residual proof, although a sub-inspection type stamp is present:







High arch block, two click tumbler, no stacking swivel on the barrel band.







Interestingly enough, although my 1870 carbine seems to have a replacement steel front sight blade, this one seems to have a replacement brass blade!



Very worn rifling, with pitting:



Now, I think all I have left to do for this one is crack it through the wrist, wrap it with leather, hammer some tacks into it, and sell it as a LBH carbine for 5 figures!!

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