1870's Surplus - Spencer Carbine and Schofield Revolver
InRange is entirely viewer supported: / inrangetv In this video I discuss two bits of 1870's military suplus - the Spencer Carbine and the Schofield revolver. Both of them were excellent weapons in their day but for their own unique reasons became military surplus, meaning they saw extensive use on the frontier as a result.

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