Item: ONSV24FMS062

Original U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Model 1884 Rifle made in 1888 with Standard Ram Rod, Bayonet & Scabbard - Serial 423318

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  • Original Item: Only One available. This is a lovely honest used example of the classic Springfield trapdoor rifle, complete with an original bayonet in a scabbard with belt frog. This was the weapon used, in its carbine form, by the troopers of the 7th Cavalry that met their fate at the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876. The breech block is marked:


    U.S.
    MODEL
    1884


    In 1884 the integral Round Rod Bayonet was designed, which could double as a cleaning rod, a development that met with very limited success. However, it was not fitted to all rifles, and not usually seen until at least 1886. It was finally replaced in 1892 with the .30-40 caliber Krag bolt action magazine rifle.


    Model 1884 rifles saw service in the Spanish American War. The regular army was issued the new Krag rifles and the guard units received the trapdoor. There are a number of stereopticon pictures that show guard units armed with of 1884 rifles.


    Offered in very good condition is this trapdoor rifle in .45-70 government caliber, Serial # 423318, which indicates production in approximately November 1888, per U.S. Government records. The left side of the stock bears a clear "boxed" government inspector SWP / 1888 cartouche, for inspection during the same year. It features a standard ramrod, and was not later made in the the "1888" pattern, even though it was produced around the time it was introduced. It also has an 1873 configuration stock, with the standard ramrod and two part trigger guard, though it does have the improved serrated trigger.


    The rifle has overall good metal finish and all metal proofs still present, still showing lots of the original blued finish on the barrel, which is also present on lock plate and hammer. The breech block and barrel tang however still retain a good amount of the original "case hardened" finish, while the receiver is blued. The wood stock is in lovely condition, showing a great red-brown walnut color, and looks to possibly have been finished in the past. There are the usual small dents and dings from service, but no major structural cracks or other catastrophic damage. The stock is still fully proud over the level of the lock plate, indicating that it has not been reconditioned or wore down excessively. Really a lovely honest used stock.


    The bore is in very good condition, showing clear lands and grooves with a mostly bright finish. There is some wear to the lands, as well as a bit of past fouling in the grooves, now cleaned away. This was a rifle that did see some level of service, but was well cared for by cleaning the bore after use. The breech block moves correctly, locking closed and with an intact firing pin, and the extractor is still present and functional, though we have not tested it with real brass. The Buffington sight is fully functional, however it is definitely stiff due to dried grease, especially the windage adjustment.


    The both barrel bands are U marked, and the butt plate tang is marked with the correct U.S. stamp. Metal finish is very good, with lots of the original bluing on the barrel, while the receiver and lock plate show an aged patina. Center fire breechloader, .45 cal., two bands, two sling swivels with stacking swivel, Buffington sight, and standard ramrod. Lock is marked with a Federal Eagle to the left of U.S. / SPRINGFIELD, indicating that it was manufactured at the United States Armory and Arsenal at Springfield, in Springfield, Massachusetts.


    The elegant script SWP belongs to Samuel W. Porter, who was the Master Armorer and Chief Inspector of Springfield Armory from 15 September 1879 to 18 June 1894. A stylized P in a circle under the wrist of the stock indicates that the rifle passed all of its overpressure proof testing. Additional marks of interest include inspectors' and proof marks around the breech end of the barrel: a capital A on top and a V over a P over an eagle's head over another P on the left side just above the stock. The upper right corner of the Buffington sight leaf is marked R to indicate that the sight graduations are for a rifle and not a carbine.


    The included bayonet is the classic 1873 style triangular socket bayonet marked U.S., which is in excellent condition, with almost all of the original finish retained. It comes in its original steel scabbard in very good condition, which has a later pattern leather frog and swivel belt loop. There is no rosette on the hinge, which still works great, and there is maker marked WATERVLIET ARSENAL, with a W.H.C. inspection marking. Overall the leather is in very good shape, showing the expected finish cracking due to age. The metal portion of the scabbard shows the original blued finish well, faded to plum in some areas.


    This is a great opportunity to pick up a very good example of a classic U.S. issue firearm, complete with its original bayonet and scabbard. Ready to display!


    Specifications (Rifle):-


    Year of Manufacture: 1888
    Caliber: .45-70 Government
    Cartridge Type: Centerfire Cartridge
    Barrel Length: 32 Inches
    Overall Length: 52 Inches
    Action type: Hinged Breechblock with side action lock.
    Feed System: Single Shot


    Specifications (Bayonet):-


    Blade Length: 18"
    Blade Style: Triangular
    Overall length: 21“
    Scabbard Length: 18 3/8"


    NOTE: This gun is NOT considered obsolete calibre, so we are not able to ship to the United Kingdom. Please note that for international shipping, these MUST be shipped using UPS WW Services. International customers should always consult their country's antique gun laws prior to ordering.


  • This product is not available for shipping in US state(s): New Jersey

    This product is available for international shipping. Shipping not available to: United Kingdom
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