1865 Spencer Carbine Serial Numbers

Make: Spencer Repeating Rifle Company Model: 1865 Carbine Serial Number: 15264 Year of Manufacture: According to the Springfield Research Institute's 2nd Volume of U.S. Martial Serial Numbers, Page 145 has rifle serial number 15129, which is only 135 off from this serial number, having been shipped to the 6th Illinois Volunteer Cavalry in 1865. Jun 29, 2019  1865 burnside spencer carbine serial no. Started by murbas. 1 Replies 67 Views September 24, 2019, 11:59:31 am by Two. High serial number Spencer carbine info. Started by Castledude222. 2 Replies 85 Views September 14, 2019, 06:16:52 pm by El Supremo: stabler cutoff. The 1860 Model Spencer Carbines that were manufactured between 1863-1865, had serial numbers falling between 11,001 and 62,000. The US Army received 45,733 of these in number and may not be matched by serial numbers. Your Carbine with that serial number would have been near the end of. Your carbine was made early in 1865 before the war ended and the history of your GGF is consistant with the Spencer that you have acquired. The caliber of the model 1860 is.52 (.56.56) The Model 1865 was.50 (.56.50). When preparing for this week's posting, I went through various reference books looking for a record of this rifle's serial number - 3981. It was found that a Spencer rifle with serial number 3980 was issued to Company K, 9th Michigan Cavalry. It appears from the serial number ranges of the Spencers issued to the 9th Michigan Cavalry that this.

Aug 11, 2008  The first 750 Spencers were Navy rifles (serial numbers below 1000, but delivered just after the 5th and 6th Mich Cav. Rifles, serial numbers mostly between 1-2000). There is no way that the 19th Pa. Got M-1860s from the Navy! Robert thanks for your interest and comment on our “Spencer Carbines: An 1865 Cavalry Corps Report” post. We are constantly amazed as to the amount and depth of information on every aspect of the Old Army that is contained in the original Old Army documents. Since the Spencer Carbine is your favorite rifle, you may want to have a look at our.

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RIMFIRE GALLAGER CARBINE

Gallager percussion carbines were extensively issued in the Civil War. Richard and Overman obtained the rights to manufacture them, sold 200 to the government in August 1861 and got contracts from… (G3932). Learn More »

VERY PRETTY SECOND MODEL MAYNARD CARBINE

Listed in company literature as the Model 1863, these .50 caliber single-shot breechloading carbines are known among collectors simply as the Second Model Maynard. Using a brass cartridge with pierced… (1046-10). Learn More »

NEW MODEL 1859 SHARPS CARBINE

The most famous, single-shot, percussion firearm used during the Civil War was the Sharps carbine, a .52 caliber, breechloading firearm invented and patented by Hartford, Connecticut native Christian… (218-533). Learn More »

MODEL 1860 SPENCER CARBINE

Produced by the Spencer Rifle Company of Boston, Massachusetts, this ten-pound Civil War Model 1860 Spencer breechloading repeating carbine is in very good original condition. The carbine, which fired… (218-534). Learn More »

CS RICHMOND CARBINE WITH FANTASTIC CARVED ID TO ONE OF “MORGAN’S DEVILS” CAPTURED BY MEMBER OF THE 73RD AND 138TH INDIANA

This wonderful item comes to us through a Camp Hill, Pennsylvania auction company who sold this Richmond carbine for a descendant of Union veteran Edward A. Jernegan. The information provided by the… (30-2153). Learn More »

$12,500.00
ON HOLD

CIVIL WAR IMPORT 1842/51 AUSTRIAN CARBINE

These carbines have known Civil War usage by both northern and southern mounted forces, largely in the western theatre. They are a dangerous looking weapon, only about 30 inches overall with a barrel… (G3928). Learn More »

$1,250.00
SOLD

ORIGINAL STANDARD MODEL CIVIL WAR GALLAGER CARBINE

Presented here is an example of a breech loading, .50 caliber, percussion Gallagher carbine issued to the Federal cavalry during the Civil War. Mahlon J. Gallagher, a South Carolina native, developed… (809-44). Learn More »

$1,550.00
Originally $1,750.00
SOLD

EXCELLENT BURNSIDE “5TH MODEL” CARBINE

This is the Burnside single shot percussion carbine, Model 1864, aka '5th model'. It is a .54 caliber carbine manufactured by the Burnside Rifle Company, in Providence, Rhode Island. General Ambrose… (G3933). Learn More »

SPENCER CARBINE WITH WONDERFUL CARVED IDENTIFICATION TO TROOPER IN THE 1ST NEW YORK MOUNTED RIFLES & 4TH NEW YORK PROVISIONAL CAVALRY

This single shot .52 Spencer carbine is in excellent condition. The barrel retains all its original blue finish and is free of any blemish. Both the proper rear and front sights are present. Bore has… (302-76). Learn More »

$5,975.00
Originally $6,950.00

GALLAGER CARBINE

The Gallager carbine saw extensive use during the Civil War. The weapon offered here has the usual walnut butt stock with iron butt plate and patchbox. Engraved on patchbox is “UCV / Lake Charles”… (218-517). Learn More »

$1,895.00
Originally $1,995.00

DIRECTIONS FOR USING GREENE’S CARBINE

We have been lucky enough to acquire two of these scarce instruction sheets for Greene carbines. The carbine was breechloading and Greene’s innovation consisted of a better gas seal, but he obtained… (490-1889). Learn More »

DIRECTIONS FOR USING GREENE’S CARBINE

Spencer Repeating Rifle Serial Numbers

Greene carbines are rare on the collector’s market. The carbine was breechloading and his innovation consisted of a better gas seal, but he obtained a US contract in the late 1850s for only two… (490-1888). Learn More »

JOSLYN MODEL 1862 CARBINE

The Joslyn carbine Model 1862, often referred to as the First Model, was a cavalry weapon that used an innovative pivoting breechblock system invented and patented by Massachusetts gun designer… (218-508). Learn More »

$2,595.00
Originally $2,695.00

EXCELLENT STARR PERCUSSION CAVALRY CARBINE

This Civil War Starr carbine rates excellent, with smooth metal showing full original barrel blue and visible case color on the lock plate, trigger plate, receiver, more muted on the receiver tang and… (998-78). Learn More »

ORIGINAL MERRILL CARBINE

This original, breech-loading carbine is one of only some 14,500 weapons produced by H. Merrill of Baltimore, MD. This cavalry weapon is a wartime example of the First Type Merrill carbine in .54… (218-543). Learn More »

STARR PERCUSSION CARBINE

Issued to the Federal cavalry during the Civil War, this weapon is a good example of a Starr carbine, a breech loading, .54 caliber, percussion weapon produced by the Starr Arms Company of Yonkers,… (G3785). Learn More »

$1,750.00
Originally $1,950.00

SHARPS MODEL 1853 SLANT BREECH CARBINE ID’D TO JOHN GOLDEN, 6TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY

Sharps received only a very small US military contract for the M1853 Slant Breech Carbine, with some 250 guns being contracted for. These guns saw service with the 1st and 2nd US Dragoons on the… (490-1769). Learn More »

WONDERFUL SMITH CARBINE IN VERY FINE CONDITION

Carbine meas. approx. 39.00 inches overall. The .50 caliber barrel retains its original blue throughout with only minor imperfections such as slight rub marks etc.. The iron blade front sight is… (1043-42). Learn More »

5TH MODEL BURNSIDE CARBINE

Serial number 8691, all matching. Very fine condition. .54 cal. single shot percussion. 21” round barrel retains nearly all its original blued finish – some areas faded slightly & with mixed,… (1046-09). Learn More »

M1860 Spencer Carbine Serial Numbers

ORIGINAL SMITH CARBINE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

1865 Spencer Carbine Serial Numbers Chart

Invented and patented by Gilbert Smith of Buttermilk Falls, New York in late 1855, here is an original Civil War Smith carbine in super condition. This single-shot, percussion shortarm is a .50… (1046-11). Learn More »

1865 Spencer Carbine Serial Numbers Diagram

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