This guide details the operational differences between the 1860 Henry and 1865 Spencer carbines, focusing on their unique loading procedures and firing techniques. The 1860 Henry offers a higher capacity and faster rate of fire due to its lever action, while the 1865 Spencer, though more powerful per shot, requires manual cocking, slowing its rate of fire. Expert insights from InRangeTV highlight the practical implications of these design choices for historical firearms enthusiasts and tactical applications.
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