JCKelly
45 Cal.
One of the 1960 issues of Civil War Times claimed that North ?? Carolina cavalry preferred flintlock carbines over percussion. Best I can recollect, it was a matter of loading a self-priming flint gun on horse back, rather than fumbling with that dxxx little cap.
This British .65 cal. carbine had been bought from a home in (N, S ??) Carolina about 1941. I got it from that collector in 1955. Great condition, kicks noticeably. Wonder if it came in through the port of Wilmington, early in Mr. Lincoln's war?
This British .65 cal. carbine had been bought from a home in (N, S ??) Carolina about 1941. I got it from that collector in 1955. Great condition, kicks noticeably. Wonder if it came in through the port of Wilmington, early in Mr. Lincoln's war?
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