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CIVIL WAR SPENCER MODEL 1860 LEVER ACTION CARBINE.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
CIVIL WAR SPENCER MODEL 1860 LEVER ACTION CARBINE.
Cal. 56-60. S# 21788. Bbl 22". Model 1860 lever action repeating carbine manufactured by the Spencer Rifle Co. Spencer markings on frame are very light. Brass blade front sight. Ladder rear sight graduated to 800yds. Tube mag present in butt. Straight grip walnut stock & forend. Left side of stock has strong inspector's cartouches & a shield shaped "US 8" marking. Saddle ring & bar also present. The database of the Springfield Research Service shows this carbine's serial number was a range match between 21352 & 21935 as being issued to Co. D 5th NY Cavalry on April 22, 1864. The 5th NY was known as the "1st Ira Harris Guards & it was formed in New York City. It was active from November 1861 until July 1865 playing important roles in the Battles of Winchester, 2nd Bull Run, Gettysburg, the Wilderness & Cedar Creek. The regiment saw action in nearly 175 battles & skirmishes. Eight officers & 93 enlisted men were casualties during the war. Six of the soldiers in the regiment were awarded the Medal of Honor. CONDITION: stock set has added varnish w/ a 2" crack on right side of butt, a few light chips, scattered dings & handling wear. Action retains 50% case colors w/ scattered fading to gray & oxidation. Bbl. retains 40% blue w/ scattered oxidation & fading to brown. Bore shows scattered oxidation & dried grease w/ evident rifling. (01-24137/MJC). ANTIQUE. $2000-3000.