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Item Code: G3510
Produced by the Spencer Rifle Company of Boston, Massachusetts, this ten pound Civil War Model 1860 Spencer breechloading repeating carbine is in very good original condition. Carbine, which fired the .52 caliber, 56-56 Spencer rimfire cartridge, has a 22” long barrel fitted to a two-piece black walnut stock. Barrel wears a dark plum / gray color and exhibits light to moderate rust pitting on top of barrel in front of the barrel band. Has the large folding rear sight with ladder and original front sight. Dark gray coloring on the receiver / frame show no case colors. Bore has original six-groove rifling that is shiny bright but light. No pitting.
Black walnut stock appears to have been refinished. No cracks or repairs visible. Stock shows no cartouches. Forend is tight and strong with just normal marks from use. Forend has one small sliver missing at the barrel band spring. Top flat of the receiver, forward of the hammer, is stamped with “SPENCER REPEATING / RIFLE Co. BOSTON MASS / PAT’D. MARCH 6, 1860” in three lines. Address stampings have thinned but are visible. Serial # 49087 is located at the top rear of the receiver near the hammer.
Original, heavy, regular Spencer sling bar and sling ring are tightly secured to the left side of stock. Retains the single swivel near the stock toe. Carbine frame screws are original with no buggering. All metal surfaces of the carbine exhibit just scattered pinprick rusting and oxidation spots. Iron butt plate dark. Steel magazine tube is excellent and wears a light gray coloring. Cartridge tube and spring are original and in strong condition. Mechanics are crisp. A pleasing classic original Civil War M1860 Spencer carbine.
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