TO JOIN OUR SPENCER SHOOTING SOCIETY - PLEASE REGISTER HERE !!!!

Started by Two Flints, March 15, 2005, 12:15:22 PM

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Charlie Bison

I would like to join this group of Spencer lovers, being I am one also.
Thanks

Lumpster

Hello all. I am new here and found the site doing research on a gun I just got as a gift.

I was just given a 1863 Spencer Carbine Serial#27361 (in full working order) and am trying to find out about the rifle and any possible parts (calvary ring is broken, sight slide is missing or maybe never existed). Any help or information on the gun is appreciated. I would also like to find any accessories available or a collector should have. I am a civil war freak who is new to the collecting of guns.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Kropatchek

Greeting to you all Spencer Shooters
A short introduction of myself: 65 years age and member of our shooting club "de Vrijheid" (meaning Liberty)  for 30 years, maried to Miep and we have 3 children and 1 grandchild.  ::)
Among the Spencer I have some more antiques which I shoot regulary : Albini Brandlin, Mauser 67/73, Burnside, Sweedisch Rolling Block, and the Kropatchek.
Thanks

Crossdrawnj

Two Flints:

I am not sure if this is the place I register. I'll give it a shot anyway. Please register me in the Spencer Shooting Society. My Id will be my SASS alias: Crossdraw. SASS # 6929.

As for my background information: I have two original Spencer carbines. I use one for civil war reenacting, the other is as I purchased it 8-9 years ago: still in its orginal condition. I am currently considering retiring the gun I use for CW as I blieve it has taken too much abuse over the past 9 years. I am looking to obtain one, perhaps two reproduction Spencer carbines (56-50 of course). 

I haven't done any cowboy shooting in a few years, but it is always in the back of my mind. I enloy and respect the cowboy way of life. Things should be as simple know as they were then.

Thank you for your consideration.

Ken Garbe
"Crossdraw"
SASS # 6929

Patrick Henry Brown

 
Please register me with the SSS!

Preacher Clint

PS- Email sent

Perry Owens

Hi everyone.
It would be a privilege to join such a group. My first Spencer, an 1865 carbine, is on its way to me across the Atlantic. Now I need to read up on converting it to center fire and loading for it. I have a lot of black powder experience with Sniders, Martini Henrys, Werndls, Sharps and Winchesters but a Spencer is something else.

Perry Owens

festus03743

join me up to spencer shooting society
have my spencer M1865 carbine and love it
festus

Jbar4Ranch

OK, I'm in.

My 56-50 carbine should be on the way - I'm getting excited!

Regret Chancy

Please sign me up for SSS. Dont have a Spencer yet but I am working on it. Lookin forward to learnin more and sharing it with others. SASS #79990 Regret Chancy ;D
"Aint nothing better than riding a fine horse into new country"

captmack

Capt Prather Scott "Mack" McLain
Senator
NCOWS Life Member #175

OklaTom

Oklahoma Tom, aka Four Finger Tom, and his Chiappa/Taylors 44 Russian Spencer.   ;D
"I druther have a pocket full of rocks than an empty gun..."

OklaTom@att.net

akienow

Hey just got me first Spencer and am excited to learn more about this historic carbine.

Grogan

Well...one (a 56-50 Carbine) is on the way...

So I guess I'll say, "Sign me up!" (please)

e-mail to follow shortly.
Regards,
Grogan, SASS #3584

Frontiersman: The only category where you can play with your balls and shoot your wad while tweaking the nipples on a pair of 44s. -Canada Bill

dbar1918

DBAR1918 applying for membership.  My nom de plume comes from one of my other favorite repeaters.  I'm looking forward to learning from other buffs.

Cordially,

Dave Stieghan
The George Plimpton of Experimental Archeology

58cal

nssa member would like to join SSS

thanks

mike arthur, 7815
Hart's Battery, CSA
843 412-1992

Horserider Blue

Here I am. Volunteering ......... again!! I guess I'll never learn. Sign me up.
Gun Control = Hitting What You Aim At!!


Capt'n Jack

Just received my 56-50 Armi yestrerday.  Must be lucky, as trigger is not too heavy (not exactly light but ok) and action works smoothly.  (Dealer description of used gun lacking in many details, I suggest you be careful buying anything from Denver Gun Room as they simply do not care for the truth).  A through cleaning of the action and barrel will improve the gun greatly.  Looks great alongside the 59 Sharps Conversion and a Trapdoor carbine.  Looking forward to loading ammo and shooting this beauty.

Capt'n Jack
Capt'n Jack was my great great grandfather, a Captain of the Ky Cavalry in the Civil War.  He lived to a ripe old age.

Crossdrawnj

Crossdraw from NJ signing up! Two original Spencer carbines and one reproduction.

punkinball

I would like to join the Spencer Shooting Society. What do I need to do next?

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