Item:
ON9767

Original U.S. Civil War Gwyn & Campbell Type II "Union Carbine" Dated 1862 - Serial Number 2205

Item Description

Original Item: One Only. This is a very nice example of the rare Type II Gwyn & Campbell carbine, also known as the "Grapevine Carbine" due to the snake like curves in the trigger guard lever and long hammer. One of some 4,200 carbines produced, the .52 caliber, percussion breech-loading carbine was developed for the Ohio State Cavalry in 1862 by businessmen Edward Gwyn and partner Abner C. Campbell, both of Hamilton, Ohio. The type II is more commonly encountered than the scarce Type I, which had a more "serpentine" shape, an had lock screws that attached from the right side of the lock plate. The U.S. Ordnance Dept. granted over a dozen contracts to Gwyn & Campbell for a total of 8,202 carbines of both types. A number of Federal cavalry units were armed with the G & C carbine and included the 3rd Wisconsin; 2nd and 3rd Iowa; 2nd & 3rd Arkansas; 5th and 8th Ohio; 5th, 6th and 16th Illinois along with other Civil War units.

Weapon is a single shot, falling-block action piece mated to a 19" round barrel that has a 3 1/2" long octagonal section at the breech. This specimen exhibits all iron mountings and has faint traces of case colors on the receiver. Hammer has a flat back with a beveled edge and a lever that is long and serpentine in shape. Lever locks into a long trigger-like spur inside the bottom loop of the lever.

Metal finish is quite good, though has areas of pitting near the chamber due to powder corrosion. Also the cap lock nipple has been partly sheared off. Matching serial number 2205 is stamped on underside of barrel, receiver, breech plug and loading lever. Weapon is stamped with maker's mark on the lockplate:

GWYN & CAMPBELL
PATENT
1862
HAMILTON, O.

 

The carbine is lightly stamped stamped UNION / RIFLE on the  side of the frame beneath the nipple area. The Wood butt stock bears the faint Inspectors Cartouche still visible on the left side near the receiver. Bore still has some rifling visible, but unfortunately there is a good amount of powder corrosion.

Overall this Carbine use by the Union Army in the Civil War is in splendid condition and is fully ready to display.  A rare Civil War Carbine, most unusual to find today.

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