Description:

Rare Civil War era EG Lamson & Co Ball repeating carbine blade front and 2-leaf rear sight, left side of receiver equipped with saddle ring bar and marked "E.G. LAMSON. & CO./WINDSOR, VT./U.S./BALLS PATENT./JUNE 23, 1863/MAR 15, 1864" and "S" proof ; hammer, lever, ring bar and breechblock. Smooth straight grip stock, with case-hardened forearm tip and barrel band, knurled ramrod; L37 1/2"

Provenance: Savannah, Georgia private collection

Other Notes: Although the Federal government issued a contract for these arms in 1864, they were not delivered until May, 1865, after the war had ended. Approximately 1,000 of these seven-shot breechloaders were produced. Like the better-known Spencer carbine, they were operated through the use of a lever-action trigger guard.

This carbine was patented by Albert Ball of Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1864, and manufactured by E. G. Lamson & Company, Windsor, Vermont. Approximately 1,000 were delivered in May, 1865, after the close of the Civil War. This seven-shot .50 caliber carbine, which was chambered for the .56-50 Spencer rimfire cartridge, operated on the same principle as the later Winchester repeating rifle. To load, cartridges are fed through an opening in the right side of the receiver frame and into a tubular magazine located under the barrel. Lowering the trigger guard lever opens the receiver and feeds a cartridge from the magazine into the chamber. As in the Palmer carbine, the hammer features a projecting lip that strikes the cartridge rim. The 20-inch barrel was blued, while other metallic parts were casehardened. It has a two-piece walnut stock, and total length is 37 inches.

- Courtesy National Firearms Museum

    Condition:
  • Good condition with normal wear consistent with age. Appears to be in working order (not tested). Stock forend primitively carved with name SMITH.


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