1865 Spencer Carbine Features
Taylor’s & Co. is proud to offer a recreation of a firearm first produced by Christopher Miner Spencer, one of the leading figures of the machine tool industry. When Spencer originally produced an 1860 model carbine, it was different from any other firearm. It was accurate; fired rapidly; had a long effective range; and held seven metallic cartridges that weren’t affected by moisture. It could be fired more rapidly than a Colt®-style revolver and reloaded in one-tenth the time. In 1865, the gunmaker delivered the 1865 Spencer Carbine, modified to correct flaws inherent in the 1860 design. Today, the 1865 Spencer, in carbine and rifle, has been recreated by Taylor’s & Co. and Armi Chiappa. It features a case-hardened frame, blue barrel, and walnut stock.
1865 Spencer Carbine Specifications
- Barrel Length: 20 Inch
- Caliber: .56-50
- Capacity: Magazine Capacity 7 Rounds
- Weight: 9 lbs.
- Finish: Blue Finish with Case Hardened Frame
- Grip/Stock: Walnut
- Sights: Rear Ladder With Fixed Front Sight
- Overall Length: 37 Inches