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  J.P. Murray Carbine
When ordering reproduction firearms from Regimental Quartermaster, please be aware of the following:
  • Due to state law in New Jersey, we are unable to ship firearms there.
  • We can not ship our reproduction Firearms outside of the United States.
  • Before firing any of the listed firearms, we recommend a thorough cleaning of the rifle or revolver. We offer guides on care and maintenance of the firearms in our book section.
  • We recommend that any live firing should be done with an experienced shooter present.
  • Must be 18 years of age to purchase any firearms.

J.P. Murray Carbine

Manufactured by Eldridge S. Greenwood and William Gray of Columbus, Georgia. Developed between 1862 & 1864 for the Confederate Artillery during the Civil War. Southern citizens donated their personal brass items to be melted down to manufacture some of the hardware for these guns. NSSA approved.

Product Specifications:

  • Action: Percussion
  • Size: 39.5 in.
  • Caliber: 0.58
  • Capacity: 1
  • Barrel: 23.5" Round - Blue Finish
  • Sights: Front sight is brass blade, rear sight is dovetail base, open steel
  • Twist/Grooves: 1 in 48"
  • Stock/Grip: European walnut fullstock, oil finish
  • Manufacturer: EuroArms

Stock # : RM09
Price: $ 485.00

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