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mgmradio
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My Spencer
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December 03, 2017, 11:06:48 AM »
Here is my Spencer.
It was originally a shotgun, but the previous owner rebarreled it with a heavy octagonal barrel and S center fire breach. I still have the original parts. Serial # 20992 .
Shoots very well and as far out as I can see.
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It would be interesting to know the history of that one. Did Spencer shotguns come with Stabler cutoffs?
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More than likely the cutoff was present on the gun when it was converted to a shotgun. There are no records of Spencer, Fogarty or Winchester offering this as shotguns. All appear to be gunsmith conversions.
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