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CIVIL WAR SPENCER ARMY REPEATING RIFLE OF THE 7th

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
CIVIL WAR SPENCER ARMY REPEATING RIFLE OF THE 7th
OHIO SHARPSHOOTERS. Cal. 52. S# 2494. Bbl. 30". This rifle was produced by the Spencer Repeating Rifle Company of Boston, MA. There was a total of 11,470 of the Army models delivered in 1863 & 1864. Round barrel with large, raised, brass bladed sight. The rear folding sight is adjustable. The top of the breech reads "SPENCER REPEATING RIFLE CO. BOSTON MASS PAT'D. MARCH 6, 1860". The lock is unmarked and the serial number, 2494, is located to the left of the hammer. Iron trigger guard, buttplate, barrel bands, and nosecap. Walnut stock with brass tack decoration. This rifle reportedly belonged to Corporal Paris V. Owens of the 7th Ohio Sharpshooters. Owens fought at the Battles of Bull Run, Gettysburg, and throughout the Atlanta Campaigns. The brass tack decoration indicates possible use after the Civil War by Native Americans. CONDITION: barrel and all other iron parts have a dark, somewhat mottled patina. The stock shows significant wear and has a minor loss to the barrel channel near the nosecap. There are a few holes in the stock, likely from missing brass tacks. Very good bore with strong rifling. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (01-23869/BF). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.