CA. 30". For recommendation, the average soldier's pay at the time was less than $14.00 each month. Flip up sporting rear sight and post front sight. It has taken sometime for the guns to actually make it into production but are now readily available. One dropped a number of cartridges, nose-first, into the magazine. But there were also a few repeating rifles firing metallic cartridges used in the Great Rebellion. Actuating the loading lever causes the breechblock to fall. The 6mm ARC Cartridge: Why the Military Needed It, SIG Sauer P322 Rimfire Pistol: First Look. There is even a good case to be made for the Spencer repeating rifle being responsible, in some part, for General George Gordon Meade's victory over Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg, where, according to a period account, "The daring and dashing feats of the 5th and 7th Michigan cavalry [armed with Spencers], under the lead of the intrepid [Custer], have become historic. Born in 1833, after serving his initial apprenticeship as a mechanic at the Cheney Brothers silk manufacturing company, Spencer moved on to other venues, including a short stint at Colt, where he was employed designing revolver-fabricating machinery. The Spencer repeating riflewas adopted by the Union Army, especially by the cavalry, during the American Civil War but . Jeff Bradley shows off the Modern Hunting Rifle (MHR) from Christensen Arms at SHOT Show 2023. The abrupt cancellation of orders at war's end plunged the company into financial peril. Barrel retains quite a bit of original blue that, Spencer Repeating Rifle Company made carbine with a 22 inch round 6-Groove barrel with a bright shiny bore with scattered light roughness and strong rifling. The president responded, "Come over tomorrow at 2 o'clock, and we'll see the thing shoot.". Two years later, Captain Jack and his Modocs moved into the lava beds of Northern California in late 1872 after a clash with the cavalry, and a portion of the Spencer carbine-armed First U.S. Cavalry and the Warm Springs Indian scouts were sent to force them out of the lava beds. If it was good enough for Old Abe, it certainly should be good enough for us. 'Well,' he said, 'you are younger than I am, have a better eye and a steadier nerve. Spencer had shown his rifle to the Secretary of the Navy, Gideon Welles, in May of 1861, and the navy quickly bought more and more of his rifle; by the end of the war, they had 10,000. The mechanical function is very good and it has a very good bore bright and shiny with strong rifling. The command was given to charge when within 150 yards of the Confederate works. To load the carbine, the user only had to remove the follower, pull a charged tube from his Blakeslee box and dump the rounds into the magazine. The metal and wood are in v, Spencer Carbine
Antique Rifle
Serial Number 26991
.50 Caliber Rimfire
Post-War Alteration with 3-groove barrel and Stabler cutoff
Lots of honest wear on this one. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Working the Spencer repeating rifle was simple and reliable. In addition, the Spencer could only be fired with its proprietary .56-56 cartridge, and supplies were often spotty at best. FINE SPENCER 1860 CARBINE IN CALIBER 50 RF GI#: 102191653 20 inch round barrel with 3-groove rifled bore chambered in 50 RF caliber. 20 inch barrel with 3-groove rifling. Flaydermans Guide to Antique American Firearms and their values. My replica was extremely stiff and loosened up only slightly after repeated firing. These guns were such hot items that virtually all delivered before the cessation of hostilities saw use, so today it is unusual to find a wartime Spencer in pristine condition. Barrel lacks the 1865 markings and is not numbered. Mention longarms of the Civil War and we tend to think of the 1861 Springfield and other single-shot muzzleloaders. And like the original, the Spencer loads from a spring-loaded tube in the buttstock. Wood is, Here's a Spencer's Taylor 56-50
bought from Taylor's new never shot it
wood is beautiful on this gun comes with a hard shell case see pictures for description
thanks Rob. Lever-action carbine with adjustable rear ta, Nice solid Spencer Saddle Ring Carbine. Lowering the operating lever, which also served as the trigger guard, ejected the fired case and automatically fed the next round into the chamber from the magazine. says that the adopted Spencer model had 6 grooves for its rifling, not three.6. It uses a falling breechblock mounted in a carrier. Bbl. The results of Spencer's chutzpah paid off handsomely. Joe Kurtenbach, Executive Editor of Gun & Ammo, and John Myles from Smith & Wesson discuss features of the Equalizer 9mm micro-compact pistol and new-for-2023 M&P 5.7. Ordnance authorities had already expended much time, expense and labor in testing, developing and buying these arms, so at the onset of the war (which was only supposed to last about six months) many officials were loath to get too involved in looking at new guns. Many Confederates tossed away captured Yankee Spencers, as there was no ammo for them. 22" barrel length. With the changes directed to be made to the carbines, deliveries did not start until April 15, 1865, and they continued until the end of October, with a 30,496 M1865 Spencer carbines being delivered. The powder charge was about 45 grains.. The company made its humble start in 1963in Gussago, Italywhen Giuseppe Pietta made a commitment to produce guns as authentic and true-to-original as possible. The Spencer will always deal 87 damage to the body, and will instantly kill upon a headshot dealing 108 damage to the player, irrespective of range. Loaded .56-50 ammunition is available from Ten-X Ammunition. Using bullets from Buffalo Arms flatnose cast. One final improvement was the March 1865 incorporation of the Stabler cut-off attachment, which was invented by Edward Stabler of Sandy Springs, Md. The fall of 1864 and the early months of 1865 saw three major changes to the Spencer carbines being delivered on existing Army contracts, resulting in a nomenclature change to the Model 1865. The Spencer carbine manufactured by the Spencer Repeating Rifle Company had a 22-inch barrel, rifled with three grooves.2a The total length of the gun was 39 inches, and the carbine weighed 8 pounds and 4 ounces.3 Then at the end of the Civil War, the Burnside Rifle Company of Providence, Rhode Island made Spencer carbines to help fill the Military Rifle
Early Repeater Famous During Civil War & Wild West
Here we present an antique Spencer Repeating Rifle Co. Army, .50rf, #30862, 20 inch barrel, blue and case color finish, walnut stock and forearm, original sights, complete magazine tube, stabler cut off button has been removed, no cartouche visible, late 1860's, Rare, Fine BURNSIDE-SPENCER Patent Carbine to Rifle Conversion SPRINGFIELD
1 of Only 1,108 Produced! Receiver and trigger guard show areas, "Spencer Sporting rifle. Here is the data that was printed in the article. ARTIFACT: NATIONAL FIREARMS MUSEUM | PHOTO: ALLISON AND BRITTANY VENTURELLA, This sight was on the 1865 Spencer carbine, manufactured by the Burnside Rifle Co. The Burnside receivers were stamped: The Spencer factory carbines had the both the M1860 stamping and the M1865. As a result, the Army ended up ordering 94,196 Spencer carbines, at $25 apiece. It has a cut-off stabler device. With standard battle sights, the carbine fires extremely high (I can adjust this by fiddling around with the rear ladder slide), but groups are phenomenal: 100-yarders regularly come in at three inches or less, and that's about as good as I can shoot with any Civil War-vintage arm. The Spencer rifle, however, could hold seven rounds, allowing one to shoot seven times before having to reload. In the 1870s many of these guns were converted to centerfire. The case was a rimfire, loaded with a 350-grain bullet and driven with 45 grains of black powder. I know they are now making a modern repro of the Spencer Carbine in 56-56. More important, if a soldier opened the lever and manually loaded a cartridge while a charged loading tube was in the stock, the gun jammed as the lever was closed. Ordnance Dept. They then had to cover additional open space before coming to a 5-foot deep ditch and then climb a 15-foot embankment, all the while being fired on by the Confederates. About 90% slightly thinning case color. The Spencer carbine manufactured by the Spencer Repeating Rifle Company had a 22-inch barrel, rifled with three grooves. The SCAR 15P is chambered for 5.56 NATO and, with its 7.5-inch barrel, is the most compact SCAR to date. The Spencer repeating rifle lives on, its popularity spurred considerably by the gun's appearance in Clint Eastwood's film The Unforgiven and its use by Civil War reenactors and Cowboy Action shooters. In 1865, these rifles were being issued to Union troops. Many officers were also privately purchasing Spencers and then showing them to brother officers - who rushed out and bought the guns themselves. The Sharps 462-grain bullet moved out at about 1,000 fps, for an ME of 1,100 ft-lbs. Receiver has traces of ca, 20 inch round barrel with 3-groove rifled bore chambered in 50 RF caliber. SPENCER-BURNSIDE 1865 INDIAN WARS ERA CARBINE, NEW MODEL 1865 SPENCER SRC MADE BY BURNSIDE, FINE SPENCER 1860 CARBINE IN CALIBER 50 RF, "Spencer Saddle Ring Carbine Converted to Shotgun (AL8016), Model 1865 SPENCER CARBINE .50 Cal. In-game Information Players can expect high damage. The new 9mm suppressor can mount easily to any pistol barrel threaded x28 inches and doesn't compromise on sound suppression, gas blowback or recoil. MODEL 1865 SPENCER REPEATING CARBINE56-56.LAYAWAY? Gen. Eli Longs Division of Wilsons Cavalry. Available charged with either Hodgdon Triple Seven or black powder and a 350-grain lead bullet, it's really great stuff and functions perfectly in my carbine. "Relic Spencer Model 1865 Saddle Ring Carbine (AL3960). Yet another trooper had a cartridge jammed in his carbine, rendering it useless, so he took a Spencer and ammunition from a wounded soldier going to the rear, and continued the fight. US Model 1860 Spencer Carbine with Indian War Upgrades. All Rights Reserved. A few troopers were arrested for killing the pigs, not because of the consumed swine, but because it was against orders to fire at any object other than a gray-jacket. On a more serious note, simply put, the .52-cal. When the lever or breech guard was raised, the motion moved the slide back into position. The pressures generated by factory ammunition were determined and used as a guide in developing the accompanying handloads. Early INDIAN WARS, Spencer Civil War Carbine S.N. 20 Gauge with a 30" barrel. CA. This gun has a stabler cut off. Eric Poole and Tom Beckstrand test the Aimpoint Acro P-2 against one of red dot sights' biggest myths: distance. We've recently expanded to a second 18,000 sq.ft. For three hours the men of the Fifth held off the Southern attacks until they started to run out of ammunition for their Spencers, which forced the Federals to pull back. How to reload 56-50 for the 1865 Spencer Carbine - YouTube This is how I reload 56-50 for my 165 Spencer Carbine This is how I reload 56-50 for my 165 Spencer Carbine. By not using a tape primer or percussion caps, the carbine functioned a lot faster than others. For comparison's sake, the standard .58-caliber Springfield, firing a 500-grain bullet backed by 60 grains of powder, produced a muzzle velocity of 950 fps and a muzzle energy of 1,000 ft-lbs. Probably just got handled around the West post-war until it came to my dad in the late 80s . By not using a tape primer or percussion caps, the carbine functioned a lot faster than others. And I should mention that the Spencer doesn't really "eject" empties. Undaunted, Spencer conducted another test that same month, this time for the U.S. Navy. Spencer Carbine with Stabler Cutoff.LAYAWAY? This Spencer has a frontier blacksmith modified lever to allow the use of heavy mittens or gloves. What kind of rifle is the Spencer M1860? M1860 Spencer carbines with deliveries completed by Aug. 31, 1865. models. Part Number: L46. Following discharge, the hammer was again placed on halfcock (necessary from a safety standpoint, as the firing pin was a single piece of metal sliding through the right side of the breechblock, and if the action were closed quickly, it would be possible to accidentally discharge a round), and the lever was lowered. models. So be sure you have physical shipping address on your order. Many powders simply do not burn predictably or reliably at these lower pressure levels and can give erratic results. Low 4 digit serial number can be seen on the 6th photo (7363). All Guns and Ammo subscribers now have digital access to their magazine content. Very neat gun. The company paid Spencer Repeating Rifle Co. a royalty of 50 cents for each carbine delivered to the Ordnance Dept., and $1 was paid for the 4,000 Spencer carbines sold to military individuals and civilians.