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Spencer Civil War SRC Carbine .56-56 #27170

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:500.00 USD Estimated At:1,000.00 - 1,500.00 USD
Spencer Civil War SRC Carbine .56-56 #27170
Antique Civil War era breech-loading lever action Saddle ring repeating rifle chambered in .56-56 Rimfire, manufactured circa 1863-1865. The Spencer was adapted by the Union Army during the American Civil War and was the worlds first military metallic cartridge repeating rifle. Features a blued 22" round barrel, front sight base but blade is flush with the base, flip-up ladder style rear sight graduated to 700 yards, rounded trigger, knurled hammer spur, 7 round tube magazine located in the buttstock, Stabler magazine cut-off, sling bar with saddle ring, J shaped finger lever, smooth walnut forend with single barrel band, and straight grip shoulder stock with metal carbine buttplate. The barrel shows an aged dark brown patina. The former case hardened receiver display a mottled light/dark grey patina with scatter light pitting. The lever/feeding operation seems to be in good working order, the two cock hammer & trigger mechanisms work well, the bore is fair to good, somewhat bright with good rifling, some scattered light pitting. The forward top of receiver marked "SPENCER REPEATING RIFLE CO BOSTON MASS, PAT’d MARCH 6, 1860" and the serial number is on the top rear receiver, markings are mostly readable. The wood stocks are sound with the usual dings and dents, there is a small sliver of wood missing from the rear top of the left side forearm, the rear sling swivel missing and the base screws appear to old replacements, no front swivel.Condition is NRA Fair to Good as Antique Firearm.