P1856 Tower Cavalry Carbine

3450.00
Category
Firearms Muzzleloaders
Classification
No PAL Required
Action
Single-shot
Condition
Very Good
Manufacturer
(other)
Caliber
(other)
Sight
Open
Capacity
1
Hand
Right Handed or Ambidextrous

A complete example of the relatively rare, .577 calibre, Pattern 1856 British percussion cavalry carbine, this one made in 1861, and Tower marked on the lock. It has the cavalry sling bar and ring, captive ramrod and three leaf, flip-up, rear sight calibrated to 100, 200 and 300 yards.

In 1856 the cavalry carbine was authorised by the British government, and was based upon the carbine in service with the East India Company at that time, known in service as the East India Service Pattern

The bore is shiney and the rifling is crisp, with minimal pitting. The woodwork is in good shape for a 164 year old piece. As is not uncommon with muzzle loaders with captive ramrods there is some chipping to the edge of the ramrod channel in the forestock; see the pictures for this.

If picked up locally I will add some period correct.'English' cartridges, with production of a current PAL . I am not looking for trades, unless you have a reproduction Parker Hale Whitworth rifle plus cash difference.

No PAL required to own this antique firearm. Thanks for looking, and Season's Greetings!

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