The 1843 Side-Lever Hall Carbine by Simeon North

Published on October 15, 2020
Duration: 9:46

The 1843 Side-Lever Hall Carbine by Simeon North represents the final iteration of the Hall breech-loader in U.S. military service. This model, manufactured by Simeon North, incorporated a percussion system and an improved side-lever for breech operation. Originally smoothbore .54 caliber, these carbines saw service in the Mexican-American War and the Civil War, showcasing early American advancements in firearm production and interchangeable parts.

Quick Summary

The 1843 Side-Lever Hall Carbine, manufactured by Simeon North, was the last Hall breech-loader in U.S. military service. It featured a percussion system and a streamlined side-lever action, originally in .54 caliber smoothbore. These carbines served in the Mexican-American War and the Civil War.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 1843 Side-Lever Hall Carbine
  2. 00:55Simeon North & Percussion System
  3. 01:57Evolution of the Opening Mechanism
  4. 02:37Markings and Inspector Cartouches
  5. 03:16Mechanical Operation & Dragoon Features
  6. 04:11Comparison & Smoothbore Discussion
  7. 05:30Internal Breech Block & Receiver Comparison
  8. 07:49Production History & Military Service

Frequently Asked Questions

Who manufactured the 1843 Side-Lever Hall Carbine?

The 1843 Side-Lever Hall Carbine was manufactured by Simeon North, a contractor from Middletown, Connecticut, who was a long-time producer of Hall firearms for the U.S. military.

What caliber was the 1843 Hall Carbine, and was it rifled?

The 1843 Hall Carbine was chambered in .54 caliber. Interestingly, these models were originally produced as smoothbores, likely to reduce manufacturing costs and combat fouling issues.

What improvements did the 1843 Hall Carbine feature over earlier models?

The 1843 model featured an improved side-lever mechanism for breech operation, offering a lower profile than earlier designs. It also incorporated a percussion system instead of flintlock for better reliability.

What historical conflicts did the 1843 Hall Carbine see service in?

The 1843 Hall Carbine saw service with U.S. Dragoons during the Mexican-American War. Many of these carbines were later used during the American Civil War, sometimes with their barrels bored out and rifled.

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