Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD M1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 Rifle INDIAN WARS w/BAYONET Single Shot U.S. MILITARY Rifle WESTWARD EXPANSION
Guns International #: 103397123 Seller's Inventory #: 259591
Category: Springfield Rifles - Trapdoor - Springfield Rifles - Antique

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Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD M1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 Rifle INDIAN WARS w/BAYONET

Single Shot U.S. MILITARY Rifle WESTWARD EXPANSION

Here Ancestry Guns presents an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle with a U.S. Bayonet, manufactured circa November of 1885 by the Springfield Armory. This rifle was manufactured nearing the end of the Indian Wars and five years before the Wounded Knee massacre. 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.

As settlers moved into the Great Plains region, they battled the Plains Indian tribes in a series of conflicts known as the Sioux Wars, which lasted from 1854 to 1890. In 1875, the discovery of gold in the Black Hills region of South Dakota brought prospective miners into the area and onto the hunting grounds of the Sioux Indians. The U.S. Army responded to the pleas of the white settlers and miners for protection against the Sioux, and the Great Sioux War of 1876-77 erupted. It was the last major conflict between the U.S. Army and the Sioux tribe. The U.S. continued to see unrest and conflict with the displaced Native Americans during this time, all the way through to the Wounded Knee Massacre on December 29th, 1890. Trapdoors continued to see use all the way through the Spanish American War.

There is a crisp and clear “SWP” cartouche on the left stock flat for Master Armorer Samuel W. Porter and is dated 1885. 

The overall condition is nearing fine. Some original finish and case colors are preserved. Excellent action. Mostly bright bore with crisp rifling. This example sports a solid stock with only average handling wear, dents, and dings. Markings are clear and legible. Good bayonet. A “SWP/1885” inspection cartouche is on the left of the wrist. Number “10” is stamped on top of the buttstock and buttplate.

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

Barrel is 32-5/8 inches.

Caliber: .45-70 GOVT

Overall condition as seen in photos.

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$1900

#259591
 

Price: $1,900.00

Antique: Yes