Christopher Miner Spencer
Spencer
Try search for Spencer rifles- it was an early lever action repeating rifle from the period of the US Civil War.
The Spencer Repeating Carbine weighs approximately 8.5 pounds (around 3.9 kilograms). This weight can vary slightly depending on specific model variations and configurations. The carbine was known for its effective use in the American Civil War and featured a lever-action mechanism.
You are probably thinking of the Spencer. A lever action rifle, known as "That Yankee gun you can load on Sunday, and shoot all week.". to quote one Confederate soldier. See the link below for more information on the Spencer.
Probably the Spencer, 1860 or so.
Arthur Pirkle has written: 'Winchester Lever Action Repeating Firearms' -- subject(s): Winchester rifle 'Winchester Lever Action Repeating Firearms, Vol. 3, The Models of 1894 and 1895 (Tourism Dynamics)'
What is the value of a Winchester model 93 30/30 lever action repeating arms
I am not sure, but the first repeating rifle was used in the civil war, it was the Spencer repeating rifle, it had a lever underneath the action (firing mechanism) that would eject the round and reload one. This was the first one that used a self-contained cartridge, much like today's bullets. However their was one bolt-action rifle used in northwestern Asia that fired paper ball cartridge's, but it was expensive and production slowed to a halt.
No, it didn't have a clip.
50-300 usd
Benjamin Tyler Henry.
22 Magum lever action