Nyles said:
Nice.... I didn't even know they made repro Spencers, who does?
Well, the L. Romano Rifle Co. in N.Y. has been making semi-custom Model 1860 Spencer carbine and rifle reproductions for maybe ten years - but at about US$4600.00 and $5000.00, respectively, they cost more than many shootable, and quite decent, originals! Here's a link to the Spencer page on their website, for what it may be worth:
http://www.romanorifle.com/html/spencer.html
However, Armi Sport (Italy) has been making the much more affordable reproduction I'm getting, for maybe two years or so - Taylor's & Co. in Virginia is the North American importer/primary distributor for these. Going retail price has been around US$1200, depending on who you get it from. In fact the retail price directly from Taylor's is actually somewhat higher - US$1350 - but I gather that is so they don't step on the toes of the dealers they supply.) They recently had a "dealer special" wholesale price, and I was able to arrange to take advantage of that through the dealer I am getting mine from - my price for the rifle was US$817, before shipping. (It is costing me another US$300 approximately, for brass (Starline), bullet mould and loading dies (both Lyman) through the same dealer. Twice now, while at shoots in the States, I have had the opportunity to handle and fire one of these carbines, and decided I had to have one ....
I should mention that, as a replica of a pre-1899 non-automatic firearm, this rifle is defined under U.S. law as an "Antique" and is exempt from the requirement to get a firearms export permit from the U.S. Dept. of State under the regulations which have been causing us so much grief in the last few years getting guns, parts, etc. out of the U.S. (I am not aware of any place in Canada where you could get one.)
Here is a close up photo I was able to find on the internet showing the action area of an Armi Sport carbine:
And while I'm on a roll, here's a rather poor b&w photo of Canadian-issue Spencer rifle and carbine (scanned from "The Military Arms of Canada") -
Link to Taylor's & Co. Spencer carbine page - note that the images there show an incorrect barrel-band configuration (with a sling swivel like the on the rifle) but the carbines don't actually have that swivel on them, as you can see from the photo posted in my previous message:
http://www.taylorsfirearms.com/products/results.tpl?category=Cartridge%20Firearms&subcategory=Model%201865%20Spencer%20Carbine
Armi Sport is also now making a reproduction of the Spencer infantry rifle, which Taylor's is apparently also now bringing in, though it is not shown on their website yet. Here is a link to the Armi Sport website page on the Spencer rifle:
http://www.armisport.com/eng/dettaglioA.asp?idSottoFamiglia=44#