The sharps 1859 is neither a breakable design gun nor does it use cartridges. (at least nothing like we understand in common as cartridge)
It is a "falling block" design percussion rifle with breach loading. You open the breach by pulling the lever down; place the bullet into the barrel from behind, fill the chamber with black powder (black powder only!!!) completely full, close the breach, place a cap on the piston, cock it an fire.
Normally there were used paper cartridges instead of loose black powder, where the black powder was inside a paper roll and the twisted end of the paper roll was cut off by the block when closing the breach.
later on, also metal tubes with a hole at the bottom (similar to cartridges) were used to hold powder an bullet, which was but still fired by percussion caps.
Another thing is that there are replicas of this rifle made so you can fire it if you buy one.
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The Diemaco (now Colt Canada) C7 rifle, which is a variation of the M16 rifle. It is supplemented with the C8 carbine, which is a variation of the M4 carbine.
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The M4 is the carbine version of the M16 (carbine means short barreled rifle). Search Wikipedia for M16 for more reading.
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A 'Sharps' carbine (gun) used in the anti-slavery immigrants in Kansas circa 1856.
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Sharps Carbines were built from 1850-1875, while M1 Carbines were built from 1942-1945.Sharps Carbines were used until 1881 by the US Army, M1s were used until 1975.Sharps Carbines were single shot, while the M1 took a clip of bullets that carried either 10, 15, 30 or 60 bullets and either Semi-auto or full-auto.Sharps could shoot about 500 yards while the M1 shot 300 yards.The Sharps rifle is a very old gun while the M1 is way newer.
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yes.They were used,not as much so as the Spencer,sharps or Burnside carbines,but they were used by the union army.
The repeating rifle, the revolver, the Gatling gun, the breech loaded cannon, the breech loaded carbine (such as the Sharps).
2100 in fair condition. 4750 in excellent condition. That is for the carbine. The longer rifle....add 2000 to 5000 for excellent.
In answer on the C Sharps arms Co four shot pepper box.My Uncle owns a pepper box .It is a 22 Cal.The serial # is 1069,it has a brass base.On the left side is C Sharps,patent 1859.On the right side is C Sharps Phila Pa. It seems in very good condition,good enough to fire.
In good condition and good working order. Between 400 and 500 POUNDS. Depending on the finish.
A major has 3 sharps, A minor has no sharps or flats.