CONFEDERATE ARMORY

Originally the S.C. Robinson Arms Company which was appropriated in 1863 by the Confederacy. Moved in June 1864 from Richmond, VA to Tallassee, AL where they manufactured the Tallassee Enfield Pattern Carbine. Records indicate 500 guns were made, although almost all were destroyed.
Manufactured the Tallassee Enfield Pattern Carbine, located in Tallassee, AL, circa 1864-1865.

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TALLASSEE ENFIELD PATTERN CARBINE

.58 cal., lockplate marked in front of hammer "C.S./TALLASSEE/ALA" and dated at back 1864, muzzleloading carbine, similar to the British Enfield, single shot, 25 in. round barrel with two barrel bands, blade front sight, brass mou...