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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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Fixed blade front sight and folding rear sight graduated to 900 yards. Combination trigger guard and lever operates the unique Spencer action, extracting the spent casing on the down stroke and chambering a fresh round from the tube magazine in the buttstock on the upstroke. This carbine is equipped with the Stabler cut-off mounted directly ahead of the trigger. The top of the receiver is marked "MODEL / 1865" and "SPENCER REPEATING RIFLE / PAT'd MARCH 6 1860 / MANUF'D. AT PROV. R.I. / BY BURNSIDE RIFLE CO.", and the matching serial number is marked behind the hammer and on the bottom of the barrel under the forearm. The left rear of the barrel is marked "J.L.C.", the left side of the hammer, frame directly ahead of the saddle ring base and lever are all marked with the letter "L" and the lever also has the letter "C" on the right side. Blue barrel and casehardened remaining parts, saddle ring and bar mounted on the left wrist and mounted with a smooth forearm and straight grip stock with a sling swivel. The left side of the stock behind the saddle ring bar is a faint oval cartouche. Although most Model 1865 Spencer carbines were delivered too late for use in the Civil War, they were used extensively by cavalry regiments on the frontier until replaced by the U.S. Model 1873 Springfield Carbine.
BBL: 20 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 50 RF
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 19926
Condition: Fair. The barrel has a smooth mottled silver gray patina. The receiver, lever, lock and hammer have a mottled gray patina with minor oxidation on the right side of the receiver. The buttplate has a dark mottled patina with some areas of silver/gray. The wood has been sanded and refinished with a coat of varnish some time ago and remains good with overall scattered minor dents, dings and scratches associated with a gun of this age. The markings remain clear. The action is excellent.