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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. .56-56 Spencer - Wikipedia

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    It was the first self-contained metallic cartridge for a repeating rifle. [i].56-56 Spencer cartridge, bullet diameter .546 inches. Designed for the Spencer repeating rifle and carbine, patented 6 March 1860, it was employed by cavalry during the American Civil War, first appearing at Sharpsburg in rifle form.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Category:Guns of the American West - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Winchester Repeating Arms Company firearms (1 C, ... Spencer repeating rifle; Springfield Model 1865;

  7. 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.

  8. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones lobbies for NFL Christmas Day games ...

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    The league has scheduled games on Christmas Day for the past few years. But for decades, the NBA traditionally dominated the holiday by scheduling several games throughout Christmas Day.

  9. John T. Wilder - Wikipedia

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    After attending a promotional demonstration by Christopher Spencer for the Army of the Cumberland of his Spencer repeating rifle, Wilder proposed the Henry arrangement to Spencer. Spencer agreed and got the Ordnance Department to send a shipment to the Army of the Cumberland. [18] The majority of the shipment armed all men of the brigade. [19]