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Seller: Joe Salter com
Company: Down East Antiques - Joe Salter
Member Since: 9/10/10
First Name: Garrick-March-Jim-Joe
Last Name: Salter
State:
New Hampshire
Zip: 03031
Country: United States
Phone: (603) 732-4000
Fax: (603) 732-4200
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 1186
Total Listings: 20122
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. We have a 30 day Inspection Period and NOT a 3 day Inspection.
Payment Methods: We take all major credit cards with NO CREDIT CARD FEES! Also Check or Money order.
About Us: Joe Salter has been in the Antique and Collector Weapons business for 60 years as both a collector and dealer. Our company is based in Southern New Hampshire and we have had an internet based store front for the past 20 years.
We are federally licensed and deal in all types of firearms and related material.
U.S. Model 1879 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory
Description:
Serial #260134, .45-70, 32 1/2” barrel with a fine, bright bore that has a small amount of freckling within the grooves. This rifle has an overall freckled brown patina on the barrel and receiver with some light fading at the muzzle and on the raised and exposed edges. The low-arch breechblock likewise has a matching ruddy-brown patina, but does have bright original color case-hardening on the underside. This freckled gray-brown patina continues on the hammer and lockplate. The walnut stock has scattered small handling marks and bruises in the otherwise fine military oil finish and a still relatively crisp “SWP/1884” cartouche is present on the left side of the wrist. The rifle is accompanied by a Model 1873 socket bayonet in matching condition with even, brown freckling
throughout, as well as some spots of dark oxidation within the hollow ground back flutes. This is a very nice example of a U.S. Trapdoor rifle overall, and comes with a handsome, matching condition accessory.
Shoud make a great shooter or wall piece. Antique
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Joe Salter com
Company: Down East Antiques - Joe Salter
Member Since: 9/10/10
First Name: Garrick-March-Jim-Joe
Last Name: Salter
State:
New Hampshire
Zip: 03031
Country: United States
Phone: (603) 732-4000
Fax: (603) 732-4200
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 1186
Total Listings: 20122
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. We have a 30 day Inspection Period and NOT a 3 day Inspection.
Payment Methods: We take all major credit cards with NO CREDIT CARD FEES! Also Check or Money order.
About Us: Joe Salter has been in the Antique and Collector Weapons business for 60 years as both a collector and dealer. Our company is based in Southern New Hampshire and we have had an internet based store front for the past 20 years.
We are federally licensed and deal in all types of firearms and related material.
U.S. Model 1879 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory
Description:
Serial #260134, .45-70, 32 1/2” barrel with a fine, bright bore that has a small amount of freckling within the grooves. This rifle has an overall freckled brown patina on the barrel and receiver with some light fading at the muzzle and on the raised and exposed edges. The low-arch breechblock likewise has a matching ruddy-brown patina, but does have bright original color case-hardening on the underside. This freckled gray-brown patina continues on the hammer and lockplate. The walnut stock has scattered small handling marks and bruises in the otherwise fine military oil finish and a still relatively crisp “SWP/1884” cartouche is present on the left side of the wrist. The rifle is accompanied by a Model 1873 socket bayonet in matching condition with even, brown freckling
throughout, as well as some spots of dark oxidation within the hollow ground back flutes. This is a very nice example of a U.S. Trapdoor rifle overall, and comes with a handsome, matching condition accessory.
Shoud make a great shooter or wall piece. Antique
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Joe Salter com
Company: Down East Antiques - Joe Salter
Member Since: 9/10/10
First Name: Garrick-March-Jim-Joe
Last Name: Salter
State:
New Hampshire
Zip: 03031
Country: United States
Phone: (603) 732-4000
Fax: (603) 732-4200
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 1186
Total Listings: 20122
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. We have a 30 day Inspection Period and NOT a 3 day Inspection.
Payment Methods: We take all major credit cards with NO CREDIT CARD FEES! Also Check or Money order.
About Us: Joe Salter has been in the Antique and Collector Weapons business for 60 years as both a collector and dealer. Our company is based in Southern New Hampshire and we have had an internet based store front for the past 20 years.
We are federally licensed and deal in all types of firearms and related material.
U.S. Model 1879 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory
Description:
Serial #260134, .45-70, 32 1/2” barrel with a fine, bright bore that has a small amount of freckling within the grooves. This rifle has an overall freckled brown patina on the barrel and receiver with some light fading at the muzzle and on the raised and exposed edges. The low-arch breechblock likewise has a matching ruddy-brown patina, but does have bright original color case-hardening on the underside. This freckled gray-brown patina continues on the hammer and lockplate. The walnut stock has scattered small handling marks and bruises in the otherwise fine military oil finish and a still relatively crisp “SWP/1884” cartouche is present on the left side of the wrist. The rifle is accompanied by a Model 1873 socket bayonet in matching condition with even, brown freckling
throughout, as well as some spots of dark oxidation within the hollow ground back flutes. This is a very nice example of a U.S. Trapdoor rifle overall, and comes with a handsome, matching condition accessory.
Shoud make a great shooter or wall piece. Antique
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Joe Salter com
Company: Down East Antiques - Joe Salter
Member Since: 9/10/10
First Name: Garrick-March-Jim-Joe
Last Name: Salter
State:
New Hampshire
Zip: 03031
Country: United States
Phone: (603) 732-4000
Fax: (603) 732-4200
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 1186
Total Listings: 20122
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. We have a 30 day Inspection Period and NOT a 3 day Inspection.
Payment Methods: We take all major credit cards with NO CREDIT CARD FEES! Also Check or Money order.
About Us: Joe Salter has been in the Antique and Collector Weapons business for 60 years as both a collector and dealer. Our company is based in Southern New Hampshire and we have had an internet based store front for the past 20 years.
We are federally licensed and deal in all types of firearms and related material.
U.S. Model 1879 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory
Description:
Serial #260134, .45-70, 32 1/2” barrel with a fine, bright bore that has a small amount of freckling within the grooves. This rifle has an overall freckled brown patina on the barrel and receiver with some light fading at the muzzle and on the raised and exposed edges. The low-arch breechblock likewise has a matching ruddy-brown patina, but does have bright original color case-hardening on the underside. This freckled gray-brown patina continues on the hammer and lockplate. The walnut stock has scattered small handling marks and bruises in the otherwise fine military oil finish and a still relatively crisp “SWP/1884” cartouche is present on the left side of the wrist. The rifle is accompanied by a Model 1873 socket bayonet in matching condition with even, brown freckling
throughout, as well as some spots of dark oxidation within the hollow ground back flutes. This is a very nice example of a U.S. Trapdoor rifle overall, and comes with a handsome, matching condition accessory.
Shoud make a great shooter or wall piece. Antique