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D&N Mercantile
12-25-2012, 09:56 PM
I am proud to offer this very fine 1860 Civil War Spencer carbine. You can find more information from my website: www.dnmerc.com (http://www.dnmerc.com). It has been in my collection for over ten years and I'm ready to let it loose. With S & S Firearms conversion this will make a fine shooter. No Stabler cut-off. A booklet with collectors provenance1187 information included.

R. McAuley 3014V
12-26-2012, 12:43 AM
I am proud to offer this very fine 1860 Civil War Spencer carbine. You can find more information from my website: www.dnmerc.com (http://www.dnmerc.com). It has been in my collection for over ten years and I'm ready to let it loose. With S & S Firearms conversion this will make a fine shooter. No Stabler cut-off. A booklet with collectors provenance1187 information included.

You certain this is a Model 1860 Spencer Carbine and not a "post-war" Model 1865? Then why does it have a Model 1865-type hammer with rounded nose and the rounded receiver top surface for single-shot loading? It looks a lot like my M1865 Spencer Carbine except it doesn't have as much surface scale pitting.

oneofleessgts
12-26-2012, 11:22 AM
When selling something, a price would be nice.

John Holland
12-26-2012, 01:36 PM
If you follow the link to their website, as provided in the text, you will see the price of $4,500, and if you read the detailed description you will see the serial number is "...in the middle of the group going to Co C, 2nd NY Cavalry....".

JDH