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Item Code: 169-465
This famous longarm is a Civil War Model 1860 Spencer Repeating rifle in very good original condition. Initial army contracts with the Spencer Company of Boston, Massachusetts called for 10,000 repeating firearms at a cost of $40.00 each. This Spencer specimen, serial #33690, was one of the approximately 50,000 produced between 1863 and 1865. Rifle weighs ten pounds and is a .52 caliber rimfire longarm that used the 56-56 Spencer rimfire cartridge. Rifle measures 47” overall with a 30” round barrel that features six-groove rifling. Barrel is mated to a black walnut two-piece stock and is fitted with a blade type front sight for the angular type Spencer socket bayonet. Bright bore is strong with a scattered dusty look and will clean to shiny bright.
Receiver frame exhibits a dark gray patina with scattered light pitting. Also have light traces of case coloring. Three-line top plate stamping thin with original maker address “SPENCER REPEATING / RIFLE CO. BOSTON, MASS / PAT’D MARCH 6, 1860”. Assembly numeral “13” stamped in front edge of the top flat and the same stamping “13” on the barrel adjacent to the receiver frame. Barrel exhibits the dark gray coloring of the receiver and retains the original folding rear sight with slide graduated to 800 yards. Regulation front blade sight. Assembly number “13” found on components of the breech block and lever.
Black walnut stock and the forearm appear to have been lightly varnished. No trace of government cartouches visible. Wood surface has few dings, scratches, and normal scuffing from use and age. No cracks, repairs or chips visible. Retains both iron swivels, one at the heel and at the middle barrel band. Never had the sling bar or sling ring feature. A very nice, unaltered original Civil War Model Spencer Army rifle.
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