Replica of Military Sharps Carbine, USA 1859
Historical replica of a Sharps carbine from the American Civil War
Experience your historic recreations of the American Civil War with the DENIX replica of this carbine! This reproduction of a carbine is made of metal and wood, with simulated mechanism of loading and firing. Explore our range of replica weapons.
Sharps Carbine: A groundbreaking design
The Sharps carbine, created from the design of Christian Sharps in 1848, was a bolt-draw carbine that in addition to being able to use the standard fulminating capsule, had a rather unusual mechanism of priming. It contained a column of fulminating capsules and put one on the chimney each time the trigger was tightened and the hammer fell, making it easier to fire. Discover more replicas from the American Civil War.
Popular during the Civil War and Indian Wars
The carbine version of the Sharps rifles was very popular in both the Union and Confederation cavalry, and unlike the rifle, about 90,000 of the Model 1859 were made. Its draw bolt lent itself to conversions. New metallic cartridges developed in the late 1860s, so many carbines were used during the Indian Wars in the decades following the American Civil War (1861-1865). See similar historical weapon replicas.
- Dimensions: 101 cm
- Weight: 2,505 g

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