Snider Question.
I recently purchased a snider carbine at auction, it was described as a cavalry carbine but it looks as though it is a private purchase sporting carbine with the correct snider trade/approval mark and no military acceptance marks. Overall condition was not bad no rot or rust, visible rifling, good lock mechanism, firing pin missing(now replaced), BUT no backsight or any evidence of one ever being fitted, it looks identical to a gaol carbine, but with rifleing, anyone got any thoughts on this? Did gaol carbines come smoothbore or would some have been rifled .
There are no manufactures marks or serial numbers, it was said to have come from South Africa, no written provinance or proof.
Thanks in advance for any assistnce
Snider identity
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Pictures would be great assistance here.
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Re: Snider identity
Thanks for the prompt response at the moment photo's are not possible (unless photo's of all the component parts would do). I'll get something sorted out at the weekend hopefully!
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I can add a little
Cavalry carbines had NO sling fittings - zero
IF the stock has sling fittings on it, the carbine is not a cavalry one
Cavalry carbines had NO sling fittings - zero
IF the stock has sling fittings on it, the carbine is not a cavalry one
Re: Snider identity
thanks for the intial responses I'm not at home this weekend so no photo's , briefly no provisions for swivels, ramrod/cleaningrod,buttrap, saddle sling or rearsight. It has a flat faced hammer, iron barrel and a single barrel band. On the underside of the barrel the bore gauge (25) is stamped and also under the breach.. The snider patent mark and 148 and 39 are also under the barrel . Roman numeral 1 and /\ I think these are. armourers marks under breach. No marks on tang or plug. No marks on brass work, inspection initial inside lock, small roundell upper right stock delibrately destroyed. I know a picture is better than a 1000 words so hud yur wheesht for a wee while. Thanks everyone
Re: Snider identity
I've taken loads of photo's but can't upload them so the written description will have to do sorry
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Re: Snider identity
Come on Bambi get some
Imperial Good Metric Bad
Analogue Good Digital Bad
Fecking stones
Real farmers don't need subsidies
Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
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