Sighting In a Civil War Smith Carbine

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
  • In this video I’ll show you the process I go through to sighting-in an historical rifle. For this video, the rifle will be an original, Civil War, Smith Carbine.
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  • @duelist1954
    @duelist1954  Год назад +34

    I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas! (or HAD a Merry Christmas, depending on when you see this)

    • @matpen7863
      @matpen7863 Год назад +2

      Merry Christmas Mike! Seems like you've got a lovely present this year :D. Lovely video as always!!!

    • @michaelfitzell2741
      @michaelfitzell2741 Год назад +1

      Thank you--Merry Christmas to you and your family!

    • @ChoppedWheat
      @ChoppedWheat Год назад +1

      Just wanted to mention I watched your old video on the 1858 conversion. Taylor claims their 45lc colt model can be turned back to black powder with the cylinders they provide. Admittedly they may be non standard cylinders made to fit their conversion.

    • @Sport--willow
      @Sport--willow Год назад +1

      Merry Christmas my friend!

    • @viper_3211
      @viper_3211 Год назад +1

      One of the best channels on RUclips.

  • @psaub
    @psaub Год назад +17

    Mike, I have enjoyed your channel for a number of years now. You have pulled me into black powder shooting and guns of old. Thank you some much for having this channel even in these rough times. You do a great job of teacher and explining. Sad will be the day this channel ceases. Thank you mike, and Merry Christmas to you and yours.

  • @herbertliedel7019
    @herbertliedel7019 Год назад +2

    Like your method for sighting in the elevation. I've got 2 Smiths, a Sharps and a Spenser to get ready for this years N-SSA skirmish season. All are repros I've had for a while but haven't gotten them ready as I generally just been shooting my '63 3 band Springfield in the musket team matches. Coming up on 50 years of skirmishing.

  • @MercyMinister
    @MercyMinister Год назад +2

    Mike, I have been shooting Smiths for over 30 years and have learned a lot doing so. If you come across any of the heavy brass cases that are available today, you probably shouldn't use them. They do not expand and allow gasses to to blow back into the action. Cleaning the Smith then would be very difficult. Also, get a sight protector. The high front sights will draw blood. Have fun shooting the Smith. It can be extremely accurate.

  • @TheGunfighter45acp
    @TheGunfighter45acp Год назад +4

    Well done! It's always a treat to see a genuine ol' war horse, fit for duty again.

  • @keithmoore5306
    @keithmoore5306 Год назад +3

    nice little lead slinger i wouldn't mind a modern version of that in 44 mag or 500 S+W for deer season since we're stuck with straight wall cartridges in ohio!!

  • @rogerharris8081
    @rogerharris8081 Год назад +1

    I agree with most of the other commentators, I just love the videos that you produce on historical firearms. I shoot a little bit of black powder with my .36 Pieta’s, but don’t have the money to venture much further. While you invest in the originals, I’ll watch vicariously.

  • @kentuckyshooter6721
    @kentuckyshooter6721 Год назад +5

    Hey Mike!!! My great, great, great grandfather carried one of these in Company D ,17th Regiment of the Indiana Infantry during the Civil War. And it's been passed down to a veteran in each generation. I have it now, I'm a Navy vet, and it'll go to my son, an Army vet once I'm gone. The rifle has been converted to a shotgun so Zacharia could hunt with it after the war. Keep putting out great videos!!

  • @Walter-wo5sz
    @Walter-wo5sz Год назад +4

    A local dealer listed one of these on gunbroker years ago and I bid & won it. The carbine looks perfect and I haven't shot it as it just seemed too nice to use. Your video might get me to dig it out of the safe and give it a range day.

  • @BlueSkyCountry
    @BlueSkyCountry Год назад +1

    Nice. I used to repair a lot of older repro Smiths, many built by Yecks, that had a problem with really short and weak ignition drum screws. After some time, these screws would blow out, requiring a new set screw to be installed. The set screw also serves to narrow up the huge cavernous flame channel and ensure more consistent ignition. The new Pietta Smiths don't seem to have this problem.

  • @billmorris1683
    @billmorris1683 Год назад +2

    Another great informative video.
    Thank you especially for the tip regarding the musket caps! I’ll give that a try with my Smith carbine when it isn’t freezing cold out!

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  Год назад

      I had mine out again yesterday, and it was even colder...snowing today, so I won't be out with it again for awhile.

    • @billmorris1683
      @billmorris1683 Год назад

      You are made of stouter stuff than me!

  • @jaredabraham8435
    @jaredabraham8435 Год назад +1

    I just picked up a Pietta Smith on Gun Broker. Just started working on the loads. Shoots great with Eras Gone Bullets. I struggled with a reproduction or original. So far happy with the reproduction

  • @snappers_antique_firearms
    @snappers_antique_firearms Год назад +2

    Awesome video and beautiful carbine. I going to have to reach out to lodgewood Manufacturing. I am looking for a original colt 1860 army barrel fairly desperately.

  • @BobJohnson-xg9ng
    @BobJohnson-xg9ng Год назад +1

    Love my Smith carbine. I got a Pietta, the quality, fit, finish, and function are exceptional. This would make a great short range hunting rifle too. I use Eras Gone bullet molds.

  • @franksmodels29
    @franksmodels29 Год назад +1

    Ah morning coffee and watching Mike do what he does best, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and family and stay warm..lol 🎄☕️🎄☕️

  • @win1885
    @win1885 Год назад

    Really a good shooting carbine. What a final group!

  • @dianasteward4530
    @dianasteward4530 Год назад +2

    Great video and history lesson,and Merry Christmas to you Mike.

  • @1.forestrunner
    @1.forestrunner Год назад

    I was just ready to ask about the loading procedure for that beauty...and Mike at the end of the video tells me I have to wait for the next update.
    Thx Mike like it very much so far.

  • @TheShveyn04
    @TheShveyn04 Год назад

    Wonderful! Just wonderful! Thanks for new video, DueList1954.

  • @ftargr
    @ftargr Год назад

    really like the way that sounds

  • @leroybrady4288
    @leroybrady4288 Год назад

    Never seen a Smith fired before! Very cool!

  • @catyear75
    @catyear75 Год назад +1

    Very Merry Christmas 🎄to you and yours Mr Bellevue...!

  • @garandguy101
    @garandguy101 Год назад +1

    Another awesome video! Love the Smith Carbine! Can’t wait for the deep dive video! Maybe a Burnside Carbine is in the future?

  • @davidadams763
    @davidadams763 Год назад

    Mike looking forward to seeing how this carbine functions. The history as well. Your research is always impecable and sincere. The carbine groups pretty nicely for an original. You must be pleased with your purchase.
    Dave

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  Год назад

      I am. It is a little gem of a gun.

  • @rogerclyde2720
    @rogerclyde2720 Год назад

    Very interesting firearm indeed, very accurate for its tender age.

  • @johnhagerman320
    @johnhagerman320 Год назад

    Mike I love you dedication. It looks extremely cold

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  Год назад

      It was very cold. I was filming the next installment yesterday at the Den, and it was even colder. Just indoor videos on tap for a while until it gets a bit more reasonable outside.

    • @johnhagerman320
      @johnhagerman320 Год назад

      I don't blame you a bit. And I enjoy the indoor videos as well. I really enjoy the history and the story's. From what I've seen your probably the only person on RUclips or anywhere that tells the history of it all

  • @1straightcut
    @1straightcut Год назад

    Really cool video, Mike! I know it would seem like “nothing” to a disinterested party regarding the sight regulation, but to an owner/enthusiast, it’s very rewarding to get the sights dialed in.
    Blessings to you during this Christmas Season!

  • @stevenhorney7735
    @stevenhorney7735 Год назад +1

    Merry Christmas Mike! Thank you for all the effort you put into these excellent videos!

  • @theodorebranin1365
    @theodorebranin1365 Год назад

    Merry Christmas to a gifted videographer. In my BP days of circa 1956-7, Smith carbines were mostly NRA very good with pristine rifling and over 50% blue: but, alas no ammo.

  • @henrysara7716
    @henrysara7716 Год назад

    Thank you Mike. Merry Christmas to you as well.

  • @michaelbooher612
    @michaelbooher612 Год назад

    Merry Christmas !
    And that was the coolest video i have seen in some time..
    Great technique too..
    Always helps listen to those who walked the path before you..
    Thank you.

  • @ronrobertson59
    @ronrobertson59 Год назад +1

    I hope you have more luck than I did with my reproduction Smith. I really like it's looks but it was a disappointment. I swopped it for a two band Enfield made in Birmingham England in the 1970s.

  • @hettro-cv6082
    @hettro-cv6082 Год назад

    Great video! Love the lines of that rifle!

  • @gunmike6072
    @gunmike6072 Год назад

    Thanks Mike, I look forward to Thursday mournings and my living history lesson! Merry Christmas to you and your family!

  • @PlayaSinNombre
    @PlayaSinNombre Год назад

    That’s a very nice knife you’ve got there.

  • @lutherpayne9957
    @lutherpayne9957 Год назад

    Several years ago I got into Civil War Reenacting and my Unit was a dismounted/mounted cavalry unit. I was torn between buying a Smith or a Sharps. I bought the sharps and while I haven't regretted my purchase, I paid a grand for a Pedersoli from Dixie, I longed to have the simple Smith. My reenactment days are pretty much behind me and I still long for the Smith. I'll keep my eye out on DGW and perhaps one will make its way to my hands. Great shooting and cheers. Merry Christmas Mike.

  • @josiel152
    @josiel152 Год назад

    very cool Civil War Rifle. Merry Christmas supposed to be 80'in some parts of Southern California on Christmas

  • @rcooper3178
    @rcooper3178 Год назад

    Thanks Mike for all your videos. I really like the ones about the percussion revolvers, Colt, Remington and Starr. These recent ones about the Civil War carbines are fantastic! I have been shooting the 1859 Sharps and Smith Carbine, both replicas, for over 10 years now. Your videos are informative and helpful. The Star and Bullock Hardware cartridge kits work well, with some modification and those cardboard tubes for the Sharps work better than I imagined they would. Thanks again and have a Merry Christmas!!

  • @johngraham3475
    @johngraham3475 Год назад

    Merry Christmas Mike. God bless you and thanks for another cool video. Keep 'em coming!

  • @charleswatson7154
    @charleswatson7154 Год назад

    Nice, thank you! Merry Christmas!

  • @graypatriot1299
    @graypatriot1299 Год назад

    Thanks Mike. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

  • @WhiskeyRiverRifleman
    @WhiskeyRiverRifleman Год назад

    Wow the last group you put on paper was pretty tight that thing seems accurate. Great video Mike and Merry Christmas to you and your wife!

  • @blueduck9409
    @blueduck9409 Год назад

    Dang Mike, youre hard core! Love the rifle, love your dedication to making the videos. God bless you sir!

  • @deathland2011
    @deathland2011 Год назад

    Happy holidays Mike from a fellow Pennsylvania very much enjoy your channel

  • @jeffgrier8488
    @jeffgrier8488 Год назад

    Thanks for the video Mike, that looks like a fun gun to shoot. Merry Christmas!

  • @billhoppe2991
    @billhoppe2991 Год назад

    Thanks a lot. Very interesting to me. That is a very neat gun. It put a smile on this old man's face when you hit the steel and said, "Got Em!" Merry Christmas Mike!

  • @krockpotbroccoli65
    @krockpotbroccoli65 Год назад

    Merry Christmas! Those cartridges look like something that would be extremely easy to churn out on a 3d printer.

  • @robertdungan6848
    @robertdungan6848 Год назад

    Merry Christmas - Hope you have a Great 2023

  • @jasonpollington1375
    @jasonpollington1375 Год назад

    Looking forward to the deep dive, and to see the final shape of the sight. Merry x-mas and thanks for all you do!

  • @couteauxdecollection
    @couteauxdecollection Год назад

    Best black powder channel in the world ! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  Год назад +1

      I’m glad you like it. Thanks!

  • @BrotherPhilo1958
    @BrotherPhilo1958 Год назад

    Wishing you a very Merry Christmas. Thanks for the great video, always seem to learn something new.

  • @e.kent.d9561
    @e.kent.d9561 Год назад

    Mike, You are just great. Wish I would be able to take part in your experiences, Still this is the next best thing. Merry Christmas.

  • @gregsmith8469
    @gregsmith8469 Год назад

    I recognize your replacement front sight. I had the exact same one I used for my Springfield 1873 trapdoor. I sighted mine at 100 yards with a file after every other shot. OBTW, your best three shot grouping did far better than any grouping I did with my Rossi 92 44 mag rifle at fifty yards.

  • @bantamkid5045
    @bantamkid5045 Год назад +1

    Mike, thanks for the enjoyable video. But am I the only one wondering what the chances are of setting off a cap if that knife blade goes down faster and further than you were expecting? May I suggest a thin piece of wood (wall paneling or maybe even thinner) with a hole bored the size of the cap. Now the knife blade will stop on the wood, never risking hitting the priming compound.
    Merry Christmas!

  • @556suppressor
    @556suppressor Год назад

    Just bought a new Pietta Smith Carbine (no box) at at Civil War show in Ohio. Got very lucky finding one. Price was very reasonable and well under $1k. Now I need to order the plastic cases and Minie bullets.

  • @josemfernandeza5979
    @josemfernandeza5979 Год назад

    I SUCKED with this thing in Fistful of Frags...
    Still, so cool to see a video of it, and with the typical Duelist quality.

  • @graywolf9876
    @graywolf9876 Год назад

    Thanks for a great video, Merry Christmas to you'll

  • @terryschiller2625
    @terryschiller2625 Год назад +1

    Nice job Mike. I'm so glad I found and subscribe to your channel. I enjoy learning about older fire arms and black powder shooting. Thank you for all your hard work and time Sir. Merry CHRISTmas to you and your family Mikey

  • @lifebiker105
    @lifebiker105 Год назад

    Mike that is an awesome looking rifle and you really got it firing in well now that I've watched it here and thumbs up you I'm going to go on Rumble and do the same thanks for posting I appreciate it cuz I enjoyed it Joe security

  • @daveclemons1225
    @daveclemons1225 Год назад

    Great Video Mike! I was waiting for you to post this. What a neat gun. Like you said easy to load. I am still looking for a good shooter. Thank you for making this video. Merry Christmas to you and your family!!

  • @sergeant061
    @sergeant061 Год назад

    I always learn so much!

  • @dennisatkins9837
    @dennisatkins9837 Год назад

    Merry Christmas Mike! Great video! I’m just down the road from Dixie gun works. That’s where I got my Walker colt 34 years ago for $200.

  • @noapologizes2018
    @noapologizes2018 Год назад +1

    Hello again Mike, Another great video. The only thing I wished you had included was the actual loading procedure. I am really interested in seeing the breech and if you have a bore sight, I would be interested in seeing the condition of the rifling of this gun after 160 odd years. Thanks Mike. Keep warm.

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  Год назад +3

      In the next video I'll show loading and unloading.

    • @fixed970
      @fixed970 Год назад

      I had the exact same question. Also, can the plastic cases be reused at all? Or are they ruined after one shot?
      Merry Christmas!

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  Год назад +1

      @@fixed970 I just wash them and re-load them.

  • @Tony-pq3xv
    @Tony-pq3xv Год назад

    Great video! Merry Christmas!

  • @CCM2361-
    @CCM2361- Год назад

    Merry Christmas Mike!

  • @stefanfrank4043
    @stefanfrank4043 6 месяцев назад

    Another interesting video

  • @gregorymulkins2544
    @gregorymulkins2544 Год назад

    Have a merry Christmas mike

  • @nathanaagesen9298
    @nathanaagesen9298 Год назад

    I also have been looking off and on for a smith. I have a inline I bought 20 years ago it just doesn’t fill like black powder.

  • @tomcurran8470
    @tomcurran8470 Год назад

    Great vid. I'm sure you know about Cherry's in Greensboro, NC, which has lots of old timey guns. I always wondered if those obsolete guns were worth buying as shooters, I guess they are. Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year.

  • @BLACKIETHOMAS
    @BLACKIETHOMAS Год назад

    stay warm

  • @royseifert3078
    @royseifert3078 Год назад

    Mike, there is a formula for calculating how much to change the front sight height. It is sight radius x impact change / distance to target, all in inches. I don't know the exact measurements for that beautiful Smith rifle, but let's play with some numbers. 24 sight radius x 18 impact change / 1800 50 yards = 0.24. Based on your video you probably didn't have to remove this much metal from the front sight, but I was not using actual numbers. I have an Excel spreadsheet that will calculate this if you would like to have a copy.

  • @louruggiero2295
    @louruggiero2295 7 месяцев назад

    Formula for moving impact one inch: Sight radius in inches/ target distance in inches. Mathematically sound

  • @fastdraw73
    @fastdraw73 Год назад

    Great video. You spent quite a bit of time out in the cold to get it sighted in. It was probably just as exciting for me as it was for you. Good job and Merry Christmas to you.

  • @SomeGuyInSandy
    @SomeGuyInSandy Год назад

    I'm looking forward to seeing more about the Smith! A diagram of the chamber would be cool!

  • @galenhisler396
    @galenhisler396 Год назад

    Great stuff as always,merry Christmas to you and your family and a happy new year! Can't wait for next year shows

  • @MrDobybowers
    @MrDobybowers Год назад

    Very short sight radius means you don't take very much off the front site to make a noticeable difference.

  • @roysmith7087
    @roysmith7087 Год назад

    Cabela's sells the Smith carbine and bullet casings for it.

  • @dowdawg
    @dowdawg Год назад

    What a sweet rifle!! Great job sighting her in. I got an old Zouave I’d like to change out the front sight on. But having a terrible time getting it to slide out. Looks like you got a fun rifle to shoot, I be willin to bet a 100yds would be very obtainable? Merry Christmas Mike!!

  • @blackpowderfirearmenthusia3194

    Awesome

  • @JRB781
    @JRB781 Год назад

    Very impressive that your Smith carbine still appears to be a tack driver after its use in the Civil War and whatever else it had been through during the past 160 years.
    I may have to check out Lodgewood and see if they can help me out with fixing up that Kerr revolver that I picked up last year.

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  Год назад +1

      That is where I’d take it.

    • @JRB781
      @JRB781 Год назад

      @@duelist1954 I have been looking at the Kerr on and off. It turns out that the cylinder does completely lock up, but in a different manner. Since the cylinder can be indexed by the trigger, I finally realized that the hand must have some kind of direct linkage to the trigger. Upon doing some careful dry firing with my thumb on the hammer, I found that the cylinder did lock up tight as I was squeezing the trigger. There doesn't appear to be any bolt involved in the lock up, especially when you look at the cylinder and notice that it lacks bolt stops. The trigger/hand appears to be the only mechanism that locks up the cylinder.
      My original plan was to carefully take it apart (taking pictures as I went that would aid with reassembly) and inspect/clean it myself when I had some free time this winter. After hearing all of the good things about Lodgewood from your videos, I am going to contact them soon. Especially when you said that your Smith had a frozen nipple and Dave was able to replace it, I realized that I have five nipples that are most likely frozen and it would be better to have a professional like him do it for me.

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  Год назад +1

      @@JRB781 Good Plan!

  • @ZenSpider40
    @ZenSpider40 Год назад

    The way back machine… great reference

  • @terryqueen3233
    @terryqueen3233 Год назад

    That is one more awesome rifle. I certainly hope when you do the Deep dive and I hope you do it pretty soon, that you show how you load the rifle not the cartridge how you get the cartridge in the rifle

  • @harrisonmccullough1183
    @harrisonmccullough1183 Год назад +1

    All those old Civil War rifles had 200 yd front sights.

  • @olskool3967
    @olskool3967 Год назад

    i like that pocketknife Mike,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  Год назад

      Thanks! I’ve had it for years.

  • @garrypitts4155
    @garrypitts4155 Год назад

    And merry christmas

  • @independentthinker8930
    @independentthinker8930 Год назад

    Nice!!

  • @griffmontferrante
    @griffmontferrante Год назад

    Merry belated Christmas, Mike!! Would you ever do a video about semi-auto handguns in the Old West?

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  Год назад +1

      I'm working on one about the development of Colt's 1911.

  • @johnnyholland8765
    @johnnyholland8765 Год назад

    Have always wanted a Smith. Had a Burnside (the one with the weird case) that I brought back from the dead several years ago but sold it. There are replicas but I would like to have an original. One day maybe...

  • @josephsawicki9335
    @josephsawicki9335 Год назад

    Hey Mike im liking that shank your slicing up those primers with where did you purchase it?

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  Год назад

      It is just a cheap Pakistani made 18th century folder. Dixie or Track probably has them.

  • @davisnewman8278
    @davisnewman8278 Год назад

    Could you show a close up of how you load the "cartridge" into the carbine and remove the empty? Love your insight on historical weapons.

  • @Matzah1982
    @Matzah1982 Год назад

    Very heavy slow bullet it shoots. I know that the old standard issue war between the states guns and their repros are meant to hit a man sized target in the torso. With the revolvers at 25 yards and with the carbines and rifles at 200 yards. They weren’t made for precision accuracy just like the later .45-70 trap doors and colt SAA peacemakers weren’t made for precision accuracy either but with modifications greater accuracy is possible. At 45 or 50 feet my Uberti 1858 with my Howell .45 colt cylinder hits all over the place but all the shots hit within an area that would be within a man’s torso. With some compensating out of 20 shots I can even hit a small cantaloupe a few times at that distance

  • @ilfarmboy
    @ilfarmboy Год назад

    could this cartridge setup used for a sharps?(glad the first filing didn't go too far)/ did you notice some fire came out of the nipple?

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  Год назад

      The Sharps is .54, the Smith is .50

  • @viper_3211
    @viper_3211 Год назад

    Mike, why are all my civil war replica firearms shoot so high? When I shot N-SSA I had to have new/much higher front sights on my enfield and 1841 Mississippi. I think I’ve heard the answer before but value your knowledge more than anyone’s on these topics. Thanks in advance Sir.

    • @viper_3211
      @viper_3211 Год назад

      Never mind I’m an idiot. I think you answered my question in that they were sighted for ridiculously long ranges. Thanks for your videos. Been a fan for years.

  • @JohnDoeSmith08
    @JohnDoeSmith08 Год назад

    Can I borrow your "way back machine"? Have some things I want to change.

  • @kennymoores3641
    @kennymoores3641 Год назад

    could this carbine be used for hunting deer if legal in your area?

  • @lucky43113
    @lucky43113 Год назад

    Does changing out the front sight hurt the collector value?

    • @frankluck1990
      @frankluck1990 Год назад +1

      not usually, if you keep the original parts and replace them when you decide to sell it.

  • @garrypitts4155
    @garrypitts4155 Год назад

    I would have to deer hunt with that .Modern muzzle loaders should beade like them

  • @fhorst41
    @fhorst41 Год назад

    The first 10 strokes of a file across the pointed, cut site is going to take off more than the next ten because the surface area you are filing us getting larger...

  • @werre2
    @werre2 Год назад

    your front sight gets wider the lower you go so the first "licks" of a file take much more material off vertically... the lower you go the more work is needed to shorten it

  • @frankeasterling3402
    @frankeasterling3402 Год назад

    Have a reproduction. Using cigarette rolling paper as my cover on back of the cartridge case. Currently in the shop for a tall front sight and a bit of repair. Does not hold on full cock unless I put my finger behind the trigger ad push forward. Shoot in N-SSA completion. I have an original Maynard that shoots like a dream.