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Original U.S. 1862 Patent Peabody Saddle-Ring Carbine in .50 Rimfire Issued to South Carolina Militia Vietnam The vent arrangement allowed all

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The vent arrangement allowed all barrels to fire at once

The Battle of Kasserine Pass took place during the Tunisian Campaign of World War II in February 1943

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Original U.S. 1862 Patent Peabody Saddle-Ring Carbine in .50 Rimfire Issued to South Carolina Militia Vietnam The vent arrangement allowed allOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is a very nice example of a rare gun. This ignition system was invented in Boston, Mass. by Henry O. Peabody who received a patent in 1862. Production started in 1866 and continued through 1872. Though over 112,000 rifles and carbines were manufactured during that period, over 100,000 were shipped to Government Users outside the United States in several different calibers. This example is in . 50 Caliber

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