Merrill carbine

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The Merrill carbine was a breechloader firearm designed by Baltimore, Maryland gunsmith and inventor James H. Merrill. It was one of several firearms either manufactured or altered by Merrill in fulfillment of contracts with the Union government during the U.S. Civil War.

1863 — 1865  WikimediaWikidata
14500 produced, 
carbineUnited States

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    1863 — 1865 Merrill carbine
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    Unidentified young soldier in Confederate uniform with Merrill carbine LCCN2017648733Unidentified young soldier in Confederate uniform with Merrill carbine LCCN2017648733
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    Report of the Board of officers appointed in pursuance of the act of Congress approved June 6, 1872, for the purpose of selecting a breech-system for the muskets and carbines of the military service, (14596577140)Report of the Board of officers appointed in pursuance of the act of Congress approved June 6, 1872, for the purpose of selecting a breech-system for the muskets and carbines of the military service, (14596577140)
    Contract Carbines from case 11 of the Springfield Armory MuseumContract Carbines from case 11 of the Springfield Armory Museum