a Smith carbine as these brushes were made for most .50 caliber breech-loading carbines purchased by the Army during the Civil War. Surprisingly, neither the combination tool or brush and thong seem to have been included in presentation case sets; see Figure 7.. SMITH CARBINE BRASS CARTRIDGES SKU: ACCSC $40.00 (0) Write a Review Product Description
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The Smith' s Patent Carbine, a single shot, breech loading, percussion .50 caliber, was one of the most important Federal Cavalry carbines of the Civil War. Production of these carbines was almost entirely consumed by government contracts.. Conclusion The Smith Carbine marks a key innovation in American firearms history. It bridged the gap between the unreliable early percussion breechloaders and the metallic cartridge revolution that followed. With over 30,000 issued, pioneering cartridge designs, and a durable break-action mechanism suited for mounted troops, the Smith earned its place in the pantheon of Civil War arms. Today.