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Cosmopolitan Cavalry Carbine
certainly one of the rarest Civil War carbines to be found, it was used in particular by the 6th Cavalry Regiment of Illinois: the weapon fired the same fuel paper cartridge as the Sharps; barrel with front sight and upright riser and sliding cursor; castle with oscillating shutter, whose movement is controlled by the lever-bridge of the trigger; largely legible factory inscriptions; American walnut stock with iron butt plate, the mark of the military controller is clearly visible on the left side of the neck; mechanics in order; in overall good condition.
The weapon is accompanied by the exegetical text "Cosmopolitan and Gwyn & Campbell Carbines in the Civil War" Author T.B Rentschler