At 14 years of age, Christopher "Crit" Miner Spencer's first attempt at gun design took place when he sawed off the barrel of his grandfather's Revolutionary War musket to make it easier to carry. About 95% original blue the barrel. Still, by mid-1861 Spencer had demonstrated his rifle to a trials board at the Washington Navy Yard, after which the Navy Department put in an order for 700 Spencer rifles (and bayonets), a figure that for production-cost purposes Spencer himself upped by another 300. Eric Poole and Tom Beckstrand test the Aimpoint Acro P-2 against one of red dot sights' biggest myths: distance. .52 caliber with a 22" barrel. Chiappa 1860 Spencer Carbine .56-50 Spencer (this is a centerfire cartridge). The War Department was directed to order the Spencer repeating rifle, and by war's end, some 230,000 had been produced, initially by Spencer and later by the Burnside Rifle Company in Providence, RI. In front of the Confederate positions was a stockade of cedar posts 5 foot high, sharpened at the top. A few days later, on the skirmish line, the men noticed a number of hogs rooting in the woods in front of their position. In studying the design of the rifle, it is not especially strong, and handloaders should approach it with caution. The SCAR 15P is chambered for 5.56 NATO and, with its 7.5-inch barrel, is the most compact SCAR to date. Apparently, Lincoln was impressed right from the get-go, asking Spencer to explain the workings of the piece and disassemble it in order to "see the inwardness of the thing," which Spencer did. LAYAWAY?.. But as testimony to Christopher Spencer's Army trials, the gun did not jam, even after firing more than 25 black-powder rounds without cleaning. Also, special quick-loading cartridge boxes containing 6, 10 or 13 tin tubes holding seven rounds each were devised by inventor Erastus Blakeslee. | 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. Before developing handloads for the new .56-50 Spencer centerfire, I had a number of questions that are pertinent to handloaders. Condition-- Bore has strong rifling with some minor pitting. Gun retains about 75% barrel blue. This action pulled the case from the chamber by means of a thin, finger-like extractor and then popped it free of the gun by sliding it across a narrow ramp that dropped down into a groove on the top of the block. To explain in more detail: When the lever was fully down and the breech slide completely free from the tubes opening, a spiral spring and plug propelled the next cartridge into place. 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Then a spring pushed the breech slide up, locking the breech and sealing off the barrel. It has very good markings with fine wood no ch, CIVIL WAR Antique SPENCER Repeating Carbine with SPRINGFIELD ALTERATION .50 Repeater with c1871 POST-WAR ALTERATION Here we present an antique Spencer Repeating Rifle Co. Army Model Carbine, mad, SCARCE Antique Belgian FALISSE & TRAPMANN Copy of SPENCER NEW MODEL SRC .52 BRAZILIAN CONTRACT Saddle Ring Carbine Here we present an antique Belgian Falisse & Trapmann Copy of a Spencer, Serial #11041, .50 RF, 20" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. But it is for Spencer's concept of a repeating rifle that he is remembered today. As for its place in history, well, it has been said that the final shot of the Civil War was fired by a soldier in the 9th Michigan Cavalry; given the armament of that unit, it is likely that the shot came from a Spencer carbine. It uses a falling breechblock mounted in a carrier. The Burnside receivers were stamped: The Spencer factory carbines had the both the M1860 stamping and the M1865. directed that the carbines be chambered for the new standard rimfire round, .56-50, replacing the .56-56. Co.) and of the ammunition producer. 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. United States Patent No. Chris Johnson, FN Senior Product Manager, walks us through two new FN striker-fired pistols at SHOT Show 2023: the FN 510 Tactical, chambered in 10mm Auto, and the FN 545 Tactical, chambered in .45 ACP. In the post-war period, Springfield Armory retrofitted about 12,000 M1860s to incorporate M1865 features. 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. He stated that the Spencer excels all others in use in durability, rapidity of fire, and general effectiveness.. NOTE: All ammunition is shipped via UPS or FedEx Ground. Gun has heavy rust. 22" barrel length. Joe Kurtenbach and Caleb Giddings also look at the first-ever optics-ready carry revolvers with the new Taurus 605 and 856 T.O.R.O. Toward the end of the war, the Ordnance Department changed its official cartridge from .56-56 to .56-50, as many muskets were being converted to .50-caliber rimfire. This means you have the option to read your magazine on most popular phones and tablets. The Kiowa losses were 15 killed and several wounded. SIG Sauer P322 .22 Rimfire Pistol: Full Review. Components can also be had from a number of sources, and when I'm not using Ten-X fodder, I do rely on my own black-powder reloads, which, with their .546 375 handcast bullets from Rapine Bullet Mold Co. and 34-grain FFg powder charge, actually work pretty well themselves, though not as well as the Ten-X. They fell in heaps, and I actually had it in my heart to order the firing to cease in order to end the awful sight. The Spencer Carbine, or Spencer Repeating Carbine, is an early American-made lever-action carbine first manufactured in 1860. This means you have the option to read your magazine on most popular phones and tablets. For anyone wanting to pack a medium-game hunting or western reenactment rifle other than the proverbial Winchester '73 or Sharps replicas, the Spencer is a standout. He buried one of his loaded guns, then dug it up, soaked it in salt water and proceeded to fire it 250 times without cleaning it. The Spencer Rifle was the customary firearm for the Union cavalry trooper. placed orders for 32,000 Blakeslee cavalry cartridge boxes, which were the invention of Col. Erastus Blakeslee of the First Connecticut Cavalry. The magazine was changed by unlocking the tube at the butt of the stock (twisting the locking plate sideways); sliding the empty tube out; replacing it with another magazine; and locking the new magazine in place.. The total length of the gun was 39 inches, and the carbine weighed 8 pounds and 4 ounces. Spencer Civil War Repeating Carbine..LAYAWAY? Bullet diameter: .512 inch, case length: 1.150 inches and overall . In an attempt to enter the civilian market, Spencer turned to Sporting Rifles. When the Spencers did get to the front lines, they saw plenty of action in the Battle of Antietam at Gettysburg under Brigadier General George Armstrong Custer and with the 7th Connecticut Cavalry at the Battle of Olustee. By not using a tape primer or percussion caps, the carbine functioned a lot faster than others. The president responded, "Come over tomorrow at 2 o'clock, and we'll see the thing shoot.". Receiver has traces of ca, 20 inch round barrel with 3-groove rifled bore chambered in 50 RF caliber. Next, the shooter put the hammer on halfcock and lowered the lever to allow a cartridge to be pushed into position by the follower. It speeded up loading time a good degree, but soldiers complained of the boxes being somewhat cumbersome. 20 inch barrel with 3-groove rifling. Those Spencers were .50 caliber with a 30-inch barrel that was rifled with 3 grooves. CA. US Model 1860 Spencer Carbine with Indian War Upgrades. Sgt. The Confederates were in the process of flanking the First New Jersey Cavalry during the battle, and Sgt. 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. Undaunted, Spencer conducted another test that same month, this time for the U.S. Navy. Both smokeless and Triple 7 black-powder loads are available, with the black-powder cartridges producing about 1,000 fps muzzle velocity, while the smokeless loads clock in at 1,290 fps. instantly recognizable weapons of 1870S. The powder charge was about 45 grains.1 Approximately 60,000 cartridges were sold to the government throughout the Civil War.1. It has a 20 inch barrel. In December, the contract was revised to state that the U.S. The Spencer repeating riflewas adopted by the Union Army, especially by the cavalry, during the American Civil War but . Cavalry units carried a conglomeration of muzzleloading and breechloading single-shots. The Spencer was also very fast to reload, with a 7-round tubular magazine that fed through the buttstock, troopers could carry pre-loaded magazine tubes and reload almost as quickly as a modern shooter exchanges them on a modern magazine fed rifle or pistol. Spencer Carbine: Suggestions on How to Properly Restore. My replica was extremely stiff and loosened up only slightly after repeated firing. Very nice scarce g, "Spencer Sporting .56-46 caliber rifle. The .56-56 Spencer is a rimfire cartridge. It has taken sometime for the guns to actually make it into production but are now readily available. 2Norm Flayderman, Flaydermans Guide to Antique American Firearms and their values, 5th ed. The pressures generated by factory ammunition were determined and used as a guide in developing the accompanying handloads. Implement pouch mounted on face of box has flap with brass button closure, Reproduction. Made circa 1860s. Also, the centerfire block has a floating firing pin, so it is not necessary to halfcock the gun when operating itthough I do it anyway out of tradition. He buried one of his loaded guns, then dug it up, soaked it in salt water and proceeded to fire it 250 times without cleaning it. Although produced too late to see action against Johnny Reb, the Model 1865 was issued to numerous frontier Army posts and due to its firepower was highly regarded among good men and bad throughout the West. 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. Subscriber Services. One of the largest Indian raids into Texas occurred in July 1870. Catalog - Print: GunBroker is the largest seller of Books Books, Videos & Literature All: 973926394. 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. This gave soldiers tremendous potential firepower, and prior to the raid Wilson requested that his men be issued a quantity of the Blakeslees. Identifying Old U.S. Muskets, Rifles & Carbines, Civil War Guns: The complete story of Federal and Confederate small arms: design, manufacture, identification, procurement, issue, employment, effectiveness, and postwar disposal. The Burnside Rifle Company created 30,496 Spencers that were purchased by private funds for state troops. On June 7, 1861- just three months after Fort Sumter- Spencer's rifle was tested by the U.S. Army. Load on Sunday and shoot all week! serial #16506, 56 Spencer, 22 barrel with six-groove rifling and a partially bright fair-good bore showing some scattered patches of moderate pitting and oxidation with good, "Relic Spencer Model 1865 Saddle Ring Carbine. In the 1870s many of these guns were converted to centerfire. For recommendation, the average soldier's pay at the time was less than $14.00 each month.