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Seller: Digr4G
Company: MOUNTAINEER ENTERPRISES
Member Since: 3/7/08
First Name: Dick
State:
New York
Country: United States
Phone: 607-729-2712
Total Listings: 481
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Bank Check, MO, Personal Check
SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1879
TRAPDOOR
CARBINE
Description:
Springfield Model 1879 Trapdoor Carbine - Cal. .45-70 - 22" Bbl. - SN 142XXX(1880). Perfect bore - bright and shiny with sharp rifling and bo signs of corrosion - Excellent tight action. Metal is excellent overall with no rust, pits, or corrosion - part of barrel and the hammer look to have been "toned" a little, blending into the original blue which is about 85+ with some thinning - sharp markings throughout = breechblock is marked "US Model 1873" and retains about 25% case color. Original carbine front and rear sights - perfect screws - sharp "VP" and "R" inspector markings on barrel, Wood is excellent, undamaged, and retains 90% + finish - sharp "SWP 1880" cartouche plus another cartouche on the underside of the butt stock with which I am not familiar - also, initial "GH" and "82" on left side of buttstock - possibly a trooper initials and rack number. Buttplate retains about 30% thinning blue - and a 3-piece cleaning rod is in the butt well that appears to be an original. A very sharp and crisp 1879 SRC in perfect working order and except for possible touch-up, all original and in overall excellent condition. A fine example of an Indian War period Springfield carbine that will make a fine addition to an early West collection.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Digr4G
Company: MOUNTAINEER ENTERPRISES
Member Since: 3/7/08
First Name: Dick
State:
New York
Country: United States
Phone: 607-729-2712
Total Listings: 481
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Bank Check, MO, Personal Check
SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1879
TRAPDOOR
CARBINE
Description:
Springfield Model 1879 Trapdoor Carbine - Cal. .45-70 - 22" Bbl. - SN 142XXX(1880). Perfect bore - bright and shiny with sharp rifling and bo signs of corrosion - Excellent tight action. Metal is excellent overall with no rust, pits, or corrosion - part of barrel and the hammer look to have been "toned" a little, blending into the original blue which is about 85+ with some thinning - sharp markings throughout = breechblock is marked "US Model 1873" and retains about 25% case color. Original carbine front and rear sights - perfect screws - sharp "VP" and "R" inspector markings on barrel, Wood is excellent, undamaged, and retains 90% + finish - sharp "SWP 1880" cartouche plus another cartouche on the underside of the butt stock with which I am not familiar - also, initial "GH" and "82" on left side of buttstock - possibly a trooper initials and rack number. Buttplate retains about 30% thinning blue - and a 3-piece cleaning rod is in the butt well that appears to be an original. A very sharp and crisp 1879 SRC in perfect working order and except for possible touch-up, all original and in overall excellent condition. A fine example of an Indian War period Springfield carbine that will make a fine addition to an early West collection.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Digr4G
Company: MOUNTAINEER ENTERPRISES
Member Since: 3/7/08
First Name: Dick
State:
New York
Country: United States
Phone: 607-729-2712
Total Listings: 481
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Bank Check, MO, Personal Check
SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1879
TRAPDOOR
CARBINE
Description:
Springfield Model 1879 Trapdoor Carbine - Cal. .45-70 - 22" Bbl. - SN 142XXX(1880). Perfect bore - bright and shiny with sharp rifling and bo signs of corrosion - Excellent tight action. Metal is excellent overall with no rust, pits, or corrosion - part of barrel and the hammer look to have been "toned" a little, blending into the original blue which is about 85+ with some thinning - sharp markings throughout = breechblock is marked "US Model 1873" and retains about 25% case color. Original carbine front and rear sights - perfect screws - sharp "VP" and "R" inspector markings on barrel, Wood is excellent, undamaged, and retains 90% + finish - sharp "SWP 1880" cartouche plus another cartouche on the underside of the butt stock with which I am not familiar - also, initial "GH" and "82" on left side of buttstock - possibly a trooper initials and rack number. Buttplate retains about 30% thinning blue - and a 3-piece cleaning rod is in the butt well that appears to be an original. A very sharp and crisp 1879 SRC in perfect working order and except for possible touch-up, all original and in overall excellent condition. A fine example of an Indian War period Springfield carbine that will make a fine addition to an early West collection.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Digr4G
Company: MOUNTAINEER ENTERPRISES
Member Since: 3/7/08
First Name: Dick
State:
New York
Country: United States
Phone: 607-729-2712
Total Listings: 481
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Bank Check, MO, Personal Check
SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1879
TRAPDOOR
CARBINE
Description:
Springfield Model 1879 Trapdoor Carbine - Cal. .45-70 - 22" Bbl. - SN 142XXX(1880). Perfect bore - bright and shiny with sharp rifling and bo signs of corrosion - Excellent tight action. Metal is excellent overall with no rust, pits, or corrosion - part of barrel and the hammer look to have been "toned" a little, blending into the original blue which is about 85+ with some thinning - sharp markings throughout = breechblock is marked "US Model 1873" and retains about 25% case color. Original carbine front and rear sights - perfect screws - sharp "VP" and "R" inspector markings on barrel, Wood is excellent, undamaged, and retains 90% + finish - sharp "SWP 1880" cartouche plus another cartouche on the underside of the butt stock with which I am not familiar - also, initial "GH" and "82" on left side of buttstock - possibly a trooper initials and rack number. Buttplate retains about 30% thinning blue - and a 3-piece cleaning rod is in the butt well that appears to be an original. A very sharp and crisp 1879 SRC in perfect working order and except for possible touch-up, all original and in overall excellent condition. A fine example of an Indian War period Springfield carbine that will make a fine addition to an early West collection.