SPENCER REPEATING RIFLE CO. .56-50 FRONTIER BUFFALO GUN
Guns International #: 100565300 Seller's Inventory #: SPENCER FRONTIER CONVERSION
Category: Antique Rifles - Cartridge - Spencer Rifles

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Seller: Vintage Antique Weapons
Member Since: 2/8/11
State: Oregon
Country: United States
Phone: (541) 267-7011
Fax: (541) 267-7011
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Total Number of Listings: 399
Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
3 days
Payment Types Accepted: U.S.P.S M.O. or Bank Cashiers Chk. Personal Check with hold



Description:
This is a Spencer Rifle Conversion into a Heavy Octagon Barreled Buffalo Gun. The barrel is 33.5" long. Caliber .56-50. Has an excellent bore. No markings, that I can find on barrel.  Gun weighs 12.7 lbs. empty.  Has the Metal is all brown  patina.  Has  Double set triggers and an  Action that  works like it should. Also the magazine tube has good spring and works like it should. It is marked on top receiver flat: "SPENCER REPEATING/RIFLE CO. BOSTON MASS/PAT'D.MARCH 6 1860".  Also,  SERIAL # behind that: "23817".  Forend wood has handling marks and a tight crack approx 1 3/4" long on left front side. Also, has a sling eye hole in bottom.  Buttstock is solid with handling marks. All wood finish is old varnish. Has a rear dovetail sight , with small notch. Front dovetail site is all brass, including the blade. FREE SHIPPING!  to lower 48 states. I accept USPS Money Order or Bank Cashier's Check. Will accept Personal check, with shipping hold. Antique

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Antique: Yes
Manufacturer: SPENCER REPEATING RIFLE CO>
Model: FRONTIER CONVERSION BUFFALO GUN
Serial Number: #23817
Caliber Info: .56-50
Bore: 33.5 inches
Condition: Very Good
Metal Condition: Very Good
Wood Condition: solid, very good
Bore Condition: excellent
Barrel Type: octagon
Action: Lever Action
Triggers: Double Set
Finish: varnish
Weight: 12.7 lbs.
Sights: dovetail
Manufacture Date: 1860's-1880's