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Very Nice Civil War Spencer Caliber 56-56 (.52 RF) Seven Shot Repeating Cavalry Carbine, #34947. Doubtless the most innovative arm of the Civil War era, which gained the reputation in the eyes of Confederates who faced it as the gun the Yankees "loaded in the morning and fired all day." This is an exceptionally nice untouched example. All metal smooth and gray, just a couple of tiny patches of very light pitting near the muzzle, negligible. Mechanically perfect, mint bore. Wood excellent with deep rich patina, retaining traces of the inspector's mark. Complete and original in every respect and really a nice Civil War used Spencer.

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Auction Dates
November, 2008
20th-21st Thursday-Friday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 6
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