History Of The Spencer Repeating Rifle

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The Spencer Repeating Rifle Was designed in 1860 by Christopher Spencer. Christopher Spencer was born 1833 and died in 1922. He was born in Manchester, Massachusetts. He was a machinist in Hartford, Connecticut. He designed and build the Spencer Repeater.
The Spencer Repeater is a rifle. A rifle is a gun, especially one fired from shoulder level, having a long spirally grooved barrel intended to make a bullet spin and thereby have greater accuracy over a long distance. A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder. They were mainly used in warfare, hunting, and shooting sports. The Spencer had a wooden shoulder stock with a integral straight grip. A flip up type sight was ahead of the receiver. The trigger unit was below the grip handle doubling as the trigger guard.
The Spencer had a really thin barrel. The length of the barrel was around twenty to thirty inches long. The Spencer was used often by the Union because it reloaded easily and because it was very accurate for a gun that repeated from any position, prone or horse back. The Spencer Repeating Rifle fired...

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