Lindner Carbine
The Lindner Carbine, patented in 1859, was an early breech-loading firearm used by the US Army during the Civil War, firing a .58 caliber paper cartridge. Despite its innovative rotating breech block design, only 892 units were procured due to government preference for other models and subsequent legal disputes. The carbine featured a simple two-position rear sight and a sling ring for cavalry, with all-iron furniture and no markings on the lock plate.









