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SPENCER CIVIL WAR MILITARY RIFLE.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:6,250.00 USD Estimated At:12,500.00 - 17,500.00 USD
SPENCER CIVIL WAR MILITARY RIFLE.
SN 9691. Cal. 52. This standard Civil War Spencer military rifle is rarely found in such fine condition as this example. This gun conforms to other rifles with 30" rnd bbl, square front base with pinned, modified nickel blade, and 800yd ladder rear sight with retaining screw. Standard receiver marked on top flat Spencer Repeating/Rifle Company Boston Mass./Pat'd March 6, 1860. Mounted with straight grain walnut; inlet base and swivel; steel buttplate with removable feed tube; cartouche on left side wrist HHH and DAP; 24-1/2" forend retained by nose cap and 3 bbl band, center band mounted with swing swivel. Serial Number of this gun falls in the Army model Civil War production made 1863-1864. Six grooved rifling, front sight doubles as lug for socket bayonet, 11,470 delivered. These guns typically saw hard Civil War service and many have post-war conversions with "STABLER DEVICE". This example is among the finest unaltered Civil War rifles you will find. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Bbl retains most of its orig blue though thinning with some scratches and pitting near muzzle. Frame, lock, and hammer retain about half of their case colors with balance silver with pitting. Lever retains about half its orig finish with dings, scratches, and gouges. Rear swing swivel and buttplate have traces of finish but are overall brown/gray with pitting. Stocks are sound and solid with areas of raised grain, numerous small dings and nicks. Cartouches are crisp and well discerned as can be seen in photos. Mechanically gun is excellent with a bright shiny bore. 4-49684