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U.S. Burnside/ Springfield Spencer Model 1865/ 1871 Repeating Conversion Rifle with Bayonet and Shea

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:600.00 USD Estimated At:1,400.00 - 2,250.00 USD
U.S. Burnside/ Springfield Spencer Model 1865/ 1871 Repeating Conversion Rifle with Bayonet and Shea
Produced by the Burnside Rifle Company as a carbine, and converted by Springfield Arsenal circa 1871 into a rifle. Fitted with the distinctive 3-groove rifled barrel and forearm with double bands, only 1108 arms are believed to have undergone this upgrade. Bayonet lug blade front and folding ladder rear sights, with a matching serial number on the left side near the breech. Casehardened frame, marked on top "MODEL 1865" and "SPENCER REPEATING RIFLE/ PAT'D MARCH 6. 1860/ MANUF D AT PROV. R.I./ BY BURNSIDE RIFLE Co." and fitted with a Stabler magazine cutoff. The sling bar has been ground off. Smooth, straight grip stock with sling swivels, cleaning rod, a pair of faint cartouches on the left side behind the sling bar base and a smooth buttplate with tube magazine and "W" marked on the heel. With a "US/ S" marked spike bayonet, 18" fluted triangular blade, with hanger and brass tipped leather sheath.
BBL: 30 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 52
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 30625
Condition: Fine as arsenal converted, with half of the arsenal blue finish on the barrel, showing streaks and patches of brown, a mixed dull gray patina on the bands, and scattered light dings and scratches. A silver and brown patina is forming on the frame and forearm tip, concentrated near the front and on the lock plate, with bright colors in the protected areas. Stock is fine with excellent niter blue finish on the barrel band springs, light scratches and pressure dents. Bayonet is good, with dark patina and spotting concentrated on the socket, fair sheath with flaking and scratches. Mechanically excellent.