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Guns International #: 101530968
Seller's Inventory #: AL5028
Civil War Spencer Carbine .52 caliber carbine. Union used approximately 50,000 .52 caliber (using the 56-56 Rimfire Spencer cartridge) during the Civil War. This circa 1864-1865 carbine is marked “Spencer Repeating/ Rifle Co. Boston, Mass./ Pat’d March 6, 1860” on top of the receiver. The 22” round barrel has an excellent bore. Metal is good with a blue/brown patina with scattered light pitting along the barrel at the wood line and freckling on the receiver. Wood is good with the expected dents and dings of a cavalry arm. Has a small crack on the right tip of the forearm. The hammer screw is a period replacement. Action functions correctly. Correct front and rear sights. A nice Civil War Spencer that undoubtedly saw action.
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Guns International #: 101530968
Category - Spencer Rifles
- Civil War Carbines
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone:
(713) 575-5814
Fax:
(713) 781-6407
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 7478
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover
Civil War Spencer Carbine .52 (AL5028)
Description: Civil War Spencer Carbine .52 caliber carbine. Union used approximately 50,000 .52 caliber (using the 56-56 Rimfire Spencer cartridge) during the Civil War. This circa 1864-1865 carbine is marked “Spencer Repeating/ Rifle Co. Boston, Mass./ Pat’d March 6, 1860” on top of the receiver. The 22” round barrel has an excellent bore. Metal is good with a blue/brown patina with scattered light pitting along the barrel at the wood line and freckling on the receiver. Wood is good with the expected dents and dings of a cavalry arm. Has a small crack on the right tip of the forearm. The hammer screw is a period replacement. Action functions correctly. Correct front and rear sights. A nice Civil War Spencer that undoubtedly saw action. SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 101530968
Seller's Inventory #: AL5028
Civil War Spencer Carbine .52 caliber carbine. Union used approximately 50,000 .52 caliber (using the 56-56 Rimfire Spencer cartridge) during the Civil War. This circa 1864-1865 carbine is marked “Spencer Repeating/ Rifle Co. Boston, Mass./ Pat’d March 6, 1860” on top of the receiver. The 22” round barrel has an excellent bore. Metal is good with a blue/brown patina with scattered light pitting along the barrel at the wood line and freckling on the receiver. Wood is good with the expected dents and dings of a cavalry arm. Has a small crack on the right tip of the forearm. The hammer screw is a period replacement. Action functions correctly. Correct front and rear sights. A nice Civil War Spencer that undoubtedly saw action.
Guns International #: 101530968
Seller's Inventory #: AL5028
Civil War Spencer Carbine .52 caliber carbine. Union used approximately 50,000 .52 caliber (using the 56-56 Rimfire Spencer cartridge) during the Civil War. This circa 1864-1865 carbine is marked “Spencer Repeating/ Rifle Co. Boston, Mass./ Pat’d March 6, 1860” on top of the receiver. The 22” round barrel has an excellent bore. Metal is good with a blue/brown patina with scattered light pitting along the barrel at the wood line and freckling on the receiver. Wood is good with the expected dents and dings of a cavalry arm. Has a small crack on the right tip of the forearm. The hammer screw is a period replacement. Action functions correctly. Correct front and rear sights. A nice Civil War Spencer that undoubtedly saw action.