![]() This section also has a slightly raised, ribbed section which appears swivel. On the back end of the buttstock is a 4.5" section of metal where a person's shoulder would rest. There is also an oval-shaped loop on the underside of the firearm's buttstock, which could be used to attach a strap. On the top of the firearm is a sighting device, which slides forward, toward the barrel, and backward, toward the buttstock. The hammer of the firearm also moves forward and backward. The lever action moves forward and backward in a perpendicular direction in order to extract a cartridge. The firearm is held together by 14 flathead screws and one metal band which holds the barrel to the stained wood section. The buttstock of the firearm is approximately 14.25" in length, is a section of stained wood, and has the name "AVERY" carved into it. The 18.5" barrel of the firearm rests in 8.75" section of stained wood, which is then connected to the firing mechanism. The lever action rifle has a saddle ring attached to it. The Spencer Repeating Rifle was used by U.S. ![]()
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