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![]() Springfield Armory Model 1888 Cadet Rifle Serial Number 534505 .45/55 Possible Movie Studio Guns International #: 101860370 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Springfield Rifles - Antique Rifles - Single Shot Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Chesterfield Armament Member Since: 11/25/19 First Name: Eric Last Name: Chandler State: Virginia Zip: 23832 Country: United States Phone: (804) 931-1590 Number of Active Listings: 3 Total Number of Listings: 160 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: Visa, MC, Discover, American Express About Us: FFL with 2 locations, SOT in Chesterfield VA as Chesterfield Armament & Art and a storefront in Kilmarnock as Chandler's Firearms Estates, on Main Street. Specializing in Firearms and accessories Estates, Collectibles and Military (milsurp) firearms. Description: Springfield Armory Model 1888 Cadet Rifle Serial Number 534505 .45/55 Possible Movie Studio Rifle This cadet rifle was made between January and March of 1892. There was a total of 13,500 M84 cadets made, 2,320 made in 1892 and the last 5,000 were made in 1893. The breech block has the low arch. It is marked U.S. / MODEL / 1884. It does have an aluminum bronze firing pin. This rifle has a one piece trigger guard that was adapted in 1888 at approximately serial number 495000 when the supply of two piece carbine style guards was depleted. The trigger and sling swivel are riveted on. The barrels bore is in excellent condition with some minor frosting for the first few inches from the muzzle as well as minor rod wear to the crown. The chamber mouths cartridge rim rebate shows some deformation in the 7 o:clock area. It has been smoothed out and does not interfere with the cartridge. Headspace is good with about .002” excess on a No Go gauge. The stock does not have an inspector’s cartouche or firing proof and it appears that it never had them so it is probably a replacement. It has the long wrist and short comb. The stock has inletting for trigger bow nuts but they are not necessary because of the M1888 one piece guard. There is a 5/16” tall number 7 on the heal forward of the butt plate and is filled with a yellow or gold paint. There is a 3/8” tall branded U.R. on the belly forward of the trigger guard. One possible answer was when Republic Studios bought United Studios in Southern California a lot of their property was marked U.R. This has not been verified. Published data This rifle Overall length 49” 49” Stock length 45 3/4” 45 3/4” Barrel length 29.6” 29 21/32” Front sight length 5/16” 11/32” Front sight from muzzle 1 1/4” 1 1/4” Rod length 32 9/16” 32 9/16 Rod cannelure’s 3 1/8” 3 1/8” Eagle shield height 0.190” 0.190” Eagle height 0.440” 0.440” Eagle wingtip to wingtip 0.675” 0.675” Breech block lettering 0.07” 0.07” SPRINGFIELD 1.0” x 0.110” 1.0” x 0.110” Head space Go = .070” No Go = .075” .077” Other markings PAT / AUG. 16 / 1870 Rod stop A Top of barrel at receiver V, P, eagle head, P Top left of barrel D Above barrel receiver reference marks L Stock rear of trigger plate D Main spring base end Y Sear H Sear spring 6 or 9 Tumbler M Breech screw L, 6 or 9 Bottom of receiver ~, P, 4 dots Bottom of barrel SOLD Antique: Yes Manufacturer: Springfield Armory Model: 1888 Cadet |