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US Springfield Model 1884/88, CAL: 45-70. MFG: 1880's, SN: 5506...
Item # 4301
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Started 2021-08-08 00:00:00
Ended 2024-05-31 17:01:00
   

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Description

US Springfield Model 1884/88, CAL: 45-70. MFG: 1880's, SN: 550689, 32 1/2'' barrel, U.S. made trapdoor breech loading action. The serial number most likely indicates that this weapon is an arsenal rebuilt approximately 1892. In 1879 the Springfield Armory began collecting older .45-70 rifles and using some of the parts to build new weapons, which were held in reserve or eventually issued to various state units (the forerunners to the National Guard). Furthermore, since the rifles were built using entirely interchangeable parts, after the weapons left frontline military service and entered the civilian market (which many did, they are still relatively easy for collectors to obtain), It was simple for gun brokers and owners to cobble together ''new'' weapons with a mixture of parts from different model years. Straight grip stock has some gouges on right side below rear sight and few light scratches/dings otherwise in good condition with ''74'' stamped on left side below receiver large ''7'' on left side of buttstock, cartouche in circle below bottom tang, & another on lefts side above trigger, large ''7'' and ''269'' stamped on right side of buttstock. Military metal butt plate with sliding cover for compartment access, little bluing remains, has US stamping at top. Barrel turning brown/grey patina overall, with some rust pitting present from the receiver forward several inches ahead of the rear sight. Receiver without bluing with some rust speckling, No case hardening visible. Breechlock marked with ''U.S. MODEL 1884'' & '' 550689'' serial number on the breech block. The lock plate is stamped with eagle & U.S. SPRINGFIELD. Rear sight is ''Bennington'' rear sight (designed by Lieutenant Colonel R.A. Buffington) This new rear sight was incremented at 200yd intervals ranging from point-blank (barrel top) to 1400 yds using a rack and pinion system. Front sight is windage adjustable blade with protective metal covering around entire sight. Model1888's were fitted with a modified version of the ramrod/bayonet combo. This version was more rounded and did not have an effect on the ballistic capabilities of the Model 1888 (unlike previous attempts). There was also an improved retaining mechanism fitted to the Model 1884 and the barrel bands were redesigned to incorporated the new sight system. Bore is in very good condition with strong rifling. Steel trigger guard, barrel band, sling swivel & hammer have light rust & some bluing remains. Trigger is serrated for finer manipulation. Leather military style sling. Mechanical function is good. Antique, No FFL Req. - Value: 1000 to 4000


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US Springfield Model 1884/88, CAL: 45-70. MFG: 1880's, SN: 5506...
Item # 4301
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