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CIVIL WAR SPENCER REPEATING CARBINE BELONGING TO

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
CIVIL WAR SPENCER REPEATING CARBINE BELONGING TO
WILLIAM NOBLE OF THE 2nd WISCONSIN CAVALRY. Cal. 52. S# 50657. Bbl. 22". The Spencer Repeating Rifle Company of Boston, MA produced an estimated 50,000 carbines of 52 Cal. (56-56) during the Civil War with serial number ranges from 11000 to 61000. The serial number of this gun is 50657, which can be directly traced to the 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry, and it was issued to Private William Noble of Columbiana County, OH. Noble entered the 2nd Wisconsin in late November of 1863 and mustered out of Federal Service at Austin, TX on November 15 of 1865. The 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry saw extended service in Missouri until it moved in 1864 to Vicksburg. The gun has a round barrel with a raised bladed front sight and fixed, adjustable rear sight. It has a completely enclosed receiver marked "50657" beside the hammer, and is loaded by pulling down on the trigger guard. It has an iron lock, trigger guard, buttplate, bar & ring, and a single sling swivel. Walnut stock with the letters "W N" crudely carved into the left side of the stock (William Noble). UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a letter from Springfield Research attesting to the identification tied to the gun's serial number and copies of the service record of William Noble of the 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry. CONDITION: the carbine shows moderate overall wear with dark brown/gray, very lightly pitted barrel. Other iron parts have a similar patina. There are no markings visible on the top of the receiver. The action works well, and the lock holds both full & half cock. The stock has several gouges & dents, attesting to 2 years of hard service in the saddle defending the Union. Good bore. (01-24223/BF). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.