The Sharp's carbine was a relatively short weapon - less than four feet long - but that's still a lot longer than the Marx Miniature, which is only about 7 inches. Though it was widely used by cavalrymen during and after the Civil War, it was not the gun issued to Custer's 7th.
Marx later issued this gun with a silver finish. This one's a little blurry because it's still on the card under a blister pack.
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The last picture or two shows a lot of use on the stock. Do you still play with it?
ReplyDeleteYeah, I shoot miniature Indians and midget buffaloes.
ReplyDeleteCuster's troops had Springfield rifles, that jammed when the receivers heated up. The Sharps was a far superior weapon and this is a nice miniature.
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ReplyDeleteLove this one. My dad had a Sharps when he first started black-powder shooting, along with his Springfield, then switched to a Smith later.