1884 Antique SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT CADET Rifle One of 2500 Made in 1884 & Chambered in 45-70 GOVT
Guns International #: 102608850 Seller's Inventory #: 227587
Category: Springfield Rifles - Trapdoor - Springfield Rifles - Antique

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Description:
1884 Antique SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT CADET Rifle

One of 2500 Made in 1884 & Chambered in 45-70 GOVT

Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Cadet Rifle, made by the Springfield Armory. Manufactured in 1884 in the midst of the Indian Wars, this is a cadet rifle version of the U.S. Springfield Model 1884. The 1884 Cadet Model Trapdoor Rifle is identical to the Standard 1884 Infantry Rifle, from the butt plate up to the rear or lower barrel band. The obvious difference is the overall length of the barrel, and thus the rifle. The standard Infantry barrel length was about 31-5/8" whereas the barrel on a Cadet Rifle was just about 2 inches shorter coming in at about 29-5/8".

After the Civil War, the War Department wanted a breech-loading rifle. To be specific, it wanted a breech-loading rifle that would chamber a self-primed, metallic cartridge. Amazingly, despite the adoption of the ill-fated Model 1882 Chaffee-Reese Bolt Action Magazine Rifle, new models of trapdoor rifles continued to be produced and used all the way through the mid-1890s, until finally, the Krag-Jorgensen was adopted. The U.S. continued to see unrest and conflict with the displaced Native Americans during this time, including the Wounded Knee Massacre on December 29th, 1890. Trapdoors continued to see use all the way through the Spanish American War.

The overall condition is good. Robust action. Bright, sharply rifled bore. The stock is in fine shape, but is a replacement. No cartouches are present. Legible markings. “1884” dated. Some original finish remains on the original parts.

Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.

Barrel is 29-5/8 inches.

Caliber:  .45-70 GOVT

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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$2000

#227587
 

Price: $2,000.00

Antique: Yes