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The Only Known Documented 3rd Model Burgess Military Carbine - Serial no. 1194, 45-70 Government cal., 23 inch round bbl., blue finish, walnut stock. This Burgess 3rd Model, two-band full stock, lever action carbine was manufactured circa 1878. This carbine, is illustrated and described on page 110 of “LEVER ACTION RIFLES” by Samuel Maxwell. Maxwell identifies this carbine as the only known example of a 3rd Model Burgess Carbine with two barrel bands and no bayonet lug. The carbine has a 23-inch round barrel with full-length walnut forearm. The forearm has a casehardened steel tip and two screw-fastened blued bands. The stock has a crescent steel buttplate with sliding brass trap door. The butt trap contains a four-piece, jointed, cleaning rod with brass tip and slotted end. The barrel is fitted with a dovetail mounted, inverted “V” front sight and a casehardened, two-leaf, carbine style rear sight. A saddle ring is located on the left side of the receiver. The rifle has the distinctive Burgess “S” shaped lever with side loading gate. The barrel, receiver, lever and barrel bands have a high polish blue finish. The loading gate is niter blue.
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