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Spencer Model 1865 Repeating Saddle Ring Carbine

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Spencer Model 1865 Repeating Saddle Ring Carbine
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Spencer Model 1865 Repeating Saddle Ring Carbine

This is an excellent example of a Model 1865 Spencer Carbine with the Stabler magazine cut-off. The top of the receiver is marked "SPENCER REPEATING/RIFLE CO. BOSTON MASS/PAT'D MARCH 6 1860". "M.1865" is marked on the top of the barrel at the breech and a "W" Ordnance sub-inspection mark is stamped on the left barrel flat. The receiver is equipped with the cavalry sling bar and ring on the left side and has the characteristic Model 1865 sling swivel on the buttstock. The folding leaf sight is graduated to 900 yards and has a center sighting notch. Blue barrel and casehardened remaining parts and mounted with an oil-finished black walnut forearm and straight grip stock with a boxed script "EAW" Ordnance sub-inspector cartouche stamped in a vertical rectangle behind the sling bar and the Ordnance final inspector's script initials "DAP" in an oval behind the sub-inspection mark. Small sub-inspector initials "E.M.W." are located on the stock comb just ahead of the buttplate tang. The Model 1865 Spencer Carbine was issued in limited numbers in the final months of the Civil War. It was the primary carbine used by the regular U.S. Cavalry regiments (including the 7th Cavalry) in the west prior to the issue of the Model 1873 Carbine.

Manufucture: Spencer
Model: 1865
BBL: 20 inch round
Stock: walnut
Guage: 50 Spencer
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 5518

Fine. The barrel retains 40% original blue with the balance a dark patina, showing a few small areas of minor spotting and some minor pitting on the muzzle. The hammer and lock have a dark patina with some pin prick type pitting. The frame retains 40% of the faded original case colors with much of the original casehardened pattern remaining. The breechblock retains most of the bright fire blue finish. With exception of a long shallow gouge on the right side buttstock, the wood is fine with several splinters (moderate at the top) missing around the lock and overall minor dents and scratches. One cartouche is faint, the other clear. The markings are clear. The action is fine. Mechanically fine, except for the loose Stabler cutoff.