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1873 springfield trapdoor rifle rear sight
1873 springfield trapdoor rifle rear sight












  1. 1873 springfield trapdoor rifle rear sight cracked#
  2. 1873 springfield trapdoor rifle rear sight serial number#
  3. 1873 springfield trapdoor rifle rear sight plus#

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1873 springfield trapdoor rifle rear sight plus#

Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The left side of the barrel is marked with V P (Eagle head) P', top of barrel with an 'A', top strap marked with a 'U' on left side, right. It is equipped with the correct Model 1873 rear sight with headless attaching screws. The barrel and receiver have a smooth brown patina. This rifle has been refinished in the past. The 32 5/8' round barrel has good, bright rifling with some wear and erosion. 45-70, 24' bbl, shiny bore, good rifling, adjustable rear sight, blade front sight, nice checkered wood stock with cartouches on left side, and metal butt plate. Good bore with some shine and moderate rust. Description: Springfield 1873 Trapdoor Carbine.

1873 springfield trapdoor rifle rear sight cracked#

The stock is cracked on the left side and shows much handling and use. There are 4 notches filed in the top of the breechblock. The iron has an even dark brown patina with fine rust over the top of the bbl. CONDITION: About good, no original finish remains. The stock, below the trigger guard, is DBL proofed, possibly indicating a replacement stock. The upper band has both stacking and sling swivels and the carbine style trigger guard is without sling swivel. Early style cadet rifle with 29-1/2” bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug, ski jump rear sight, high arch breechblock, 1-pc stock with button head ramrod and 1892 cartouche. If so, this is the correct caliber of the 1873 Springfield Trapdoor rifle and carbine and later models of the Springfield Trapdoor. Includes a period leather sling.SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR CADET RIFLE. Use the gun caliber gauge to measure the inside diameter of the weapons barrel and look to see if it is indicating caliber. Moller) collection initials marked at the toe of the stock. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle with Rare Barringer Rear Sight Manufactured in 1885 with standard markings including '1873' marked breech block and 'SWP/1885' cartouche. The stock has a dished checkered thumb oval relief on top of the wrist and is fitted with a period checkered steel pistol grip. "R.D." inspection initials ahead of a circled "P" proof is marked behind the trigger guard tang. Blue finish with casehardened breechblock and barrel tang, and oil finished walnut stock.

1873 springfield trapdoor rifle rear sight serial number#

Three-click tumbler and serrated trigger. 45 CAL TRAPDOOR RIFLE Trapdoor marked 'US Model 1884' Out the first digit of the serial number on the rifle That one is a rifle sight as shown by the R in the upper right corner on the sight leaf in the picture I have an 1873 Springfield trapdoor 1) Stevens model 22-410 over / under rifle shotgun, 22 caliber long rifle on top with 410 ga 3. The breechblock is marked "U.S./MODEL/1873" and the lock plate is marked with the eagle/shield motif and "U.S./SPRINGFIELD". SN 166072 Competitive In-House shipping is available for this lot. 45-70 caliber, with buckhorn rear sight, barrel with VP eagle head proof over P, illegible proof on left wrist, walnut stock, having sling swivels with Milsco leather sling dated 1944, the lock inscribed US Springfield, with eagle, 32 1/2' barrel. The left rear of the barrel is marked with "V/P/eagle head" proofs. US Springfield model 1873 trapdoor rifle. This tang sight has not been witnessed on any other examples by this describer at the time of writing. The Springfield Model 1873, often referred to as the Springfield 'Trapdoor' Model 1873, was the first breechloading rifle to be adopted by the US army (although the earlier 'Trapdoors' such as the Model 1865 or Model 1868 had been used by the American armed forces in very limited numbers). Bull's windage adjustable Buckhorn rear sight graduated up to 1,100 yards on the ladder and marked "R" on the left of the base, and a period experimental elevation adjustable notch sight mounted to the left of the upper tang that runs all the way through the bottom of the stock and is graduated up to 900 yards and marked "500" at the bottom likely in reference to use with 500 grain bullets. It is fitted with a hooded blade front sight, Freeman R. Complete rear sight for the m1873 Springfield Trapdoor. We will contact you as soon as this product is available. Please enter your name, email, and phone number below. Allin) inspection cartouche is marked on the left of the stock wrist. The item you are trying to purchase is currently out of stock. This example features standard lock and barrel marking, An upside down oval script "ESA/1878" (Erskine S.














1873 springfield trapdoor rifle rear sight