This Spencer Saddle Ring Carbine was manufactured in 1865 and is chambered in .56-50 Spencer. It features a 20-inch barrel with a 13-inch length of pull. The carbine is in functional mechanical condition and shows an attractive age-related patina along with honest signs of use and wear consistent with its age. The bore is in good condition.
The Spencer Saddle Ring Carbine was one of the most influential repeating firearms of the American Civil War. Designed by Christopher Miner Spencer, its seven-shot tubular magazine provided Union cavalry with a significant advantage in sustained firepower over contemporary single-shot carbines. Many Spencer carbines remained in military and frontier service after the war, helping establish the reputation of repeating firearms in the United States. Today, original Spencer carbines are highly sought after by collectors for their historical significance, innovative design, and association with one of America's most important periods.
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Model: Spencer Carbine
Serial # - Firearms: 25324
Caliber: 56-50
- Model: Spencer Carbine
- Serial # - Firearms: 25324
- Caliber: 56-50































