The Spencer Carbine was the Union's best friend in the days of the American Civil War. This lever-action repeater was a formidable opponent against the slow firing muzzle loaders of the Confederacy. Even when the Confederate army captured Spencer carbines, they were useless because they required rimfire cartridges not made in the South. It proved to be more efficient and deadly accurate on the field.
K.T.W. seem to love replicating classic rifles and this is the one of the furthest back they've ever gone. The Spencer Carbine was a thing of the 1860s during the American Civil War and was approved by President Lincoln who then made sure every Union soldier had one. It was incredibly accurate, and K.T.W. made sure this was as well. It's a spring lever action carbine capable of hitting targets over 30 meters away with ease.
The Hop up can be tuned by using an allen key on the screw right on front of the rear sight. That's pretty far forward considering where the BBs are fed. To fill it with BBs, you'll need to half cock the hammer, pull out the magazine tube from the back, which is wear the real steel cartridges usually go, pull down the lever, down the carbine upside down and you'll find a hole right in front of the trigger. You insert 35 BBs into the hole, push the magazine tube back in, pull the lever back up, pull the hammer back and you're ready to fire!
Features
- Metal Barrel
- Real Wood Grip and Stock
Specifications:
- Length: 972mm
- Inner Barrel: 200m
- Weight: 2390g
- Magazine Capacity: 35rds
- Fire Modes: Safe / Fire
- Hopup: Yes, Adjustable
Package Includes:
- Gun
Manufacturer:
- KTW
Colour:
- Black / Wood
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