Unique cal.50 rifle

Started by Henry4440, February 23, 2008, 12:51:33 PM

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Henry4440

Joseph G. Bilby wrote in his book 'A Revolution in Arms A History of the First Repeating Arms':

In January 1865 the board eventually tested sixty-five rifles and carbines,including the Henry rifle and the Spencer carbine and rifle.
.....Another Spencer submission was a unique .50 caliber rifle with a a rifle-musket-length thirty-nine-inch barrel categorized as a 'single loader with magazine cut-off'.
The details of the longer barreled gun are unfortunately lost to history.

Did anyone knew more about this unique rifle?

;)

Two Flints

Hi Henry4440,

This is out of the Marcot book, page 103, and may provide some additional information that you are seeking:



Two Flints

Una mano lava l'altra
Moderating SSS is a "labor of love"
Viet Vet  '68-69
3/12 - 4th Inf Div
Spencer Shooting Society Moderator
Spencer Shooting Society (SSS) #4;
BOSS #62
NRA; GOAL; SAM; NMLRA
Fur Trade Era - Mountain Man
Traditional Archery


Two Flints

Henry4440,

If you right click on the page (scanned photo) I reproduced for you, you have the option to print it, and printing that page will give you a better view of that page from the way it looks on your monitor.  OR, click on this page (click twice)for a larger view:




Two Flints

Una mano lava l'altra
Moderating SSS is a "labor of love"
Viet Vet  '68-69
3/12 - 4th Inf Div
Spencer Shooting Society Moderator
Spencer Shooting Society (SSS) #4;
BOSS #62
NRA; GOAL; SAM; NMLRA
Fur Trade Era - Mountain Man
Traditional Archery

Henry4440

Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


;)

DJ

I wonder if there is an error in the original records--why would you need a magazine cutoff in a single-shot weapon?

--DJ

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