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  2. Spencer repeating rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Spencer was the world's first military metallic-cartridge repeating rifle, and over 200,000 examples were manufactured in the United States by the Spencer Repeating Rifle Co. and Burnside Rifle Co. between 1860 and 1869. The Spencer repeating rifle was adopted by the Union Army, especially by the cavalry, during the American Civil War but ...

  3. Spencer 1882 - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Miner Spencer had made a name for himself with the Spencer repeating rifle, which would be equipped by Union Soldiers in late stages of the American Civil War. [9] However, his original company - Spencer Repeating Rifle Company - went out of business following the war, mainly due to there being so many military surplus rifles around.

  4. File:M1865 REPEATING RIFLE, .56-52 CAL.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Christopher Miner Spencer - Wikipedia

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    In 1868, while at the Roper Repeating Arms Company in Amherst, Massachusetts, he worked with Charles E. Billings, [2] and Sylvester H. Roper.After Roper's firearms company failed, and the following year, 1869, Billings and Spencer founded a partnership in Hartford, Connecticut called Billings & Spencer, [2] which would manufacture sewing machines, drop-forged hand tools, and machine tools.

  6. 6th Michigan Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Armed with Spencer Repeating Rifles, the 6th provided superior firepower against the lightly armed Confederate cavalry. Sent out to the Old West frontier following the cessation of hostilities in mid-1865, the 6th, commanded by Colonel James H. Kidd and under the overall command of Brigadier General Patrick Connor constructed " Fort Connor " as ...

  7. 72nd Indiana Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, Wilder proposed to the regiments in the brigade the private purchase of repeating rifles. The 72nd voted to go ahead with the conversion to mounted infantry and the purchase of the rifles. Along with the other regiments in the brigade, the 72nd chose Spencer repeating rifles, invented by Christopher Spencer, as their weapon. [1]

  8. Battle of Hoover's Gap - Wikipedia

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    By the middle of April 1863, Wilder's brigade was fully mounted. Having witnessed a demonstration of a new repeating rifle by Christopher Miner Spencer in March, Wilder determined to arm his brigade with that weapon. Wilder got his soldiers' whole-hearted support to re-arm them with the Spencer repeating rifle, and each soldier pledged a note ...

  9. 5th New York Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Atypical for a lot of the AoP's cavalry, the 5th New York, like some Michigan regiments, were issued the 30 inches (76 cm)-barreled Spencer repeating rifles alongside the 22 inches (56 cm)-barreled [Spencer carbine]]s during the summer of 1863. [189]