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![]() Springfield Trapdoor Model 1888 Rifle with Ram Rod Bayonet in 45-70 Guns International #: 103557932 Seller's Inventory #: GF0205 Category: Springfield Rifles - Trapdoor - Springfield Rifles - Antique Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: The Gray Fox Member Since: 1/12/24 First Name: Robert Last Name: Drummond JR State: New Hampshire Zip: 03440 Country: United States Phone: (603) 933-2268 Premium Seller Number of Active Listings: 42 Total Number of Listings: 178 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. All returned items should be in original Payment Types Accepted: We take Credit Cards and do not add CC fees. We also take personal checks, cashiers/bank check, money order. Checks must clear before shipment is made. A note on Consignments: Any consignment is on a 90 Day term and requires a 30% deposit. The 90 Day terms starts when the deposit is placed. No deposit is refunded If the Consignment is cancelled or not paid in full in 90 days. About Us: The Gray Fox Shop LLC is an FFL specializing in primarily American Classic and Vintage firearms and accessories. We buy and sell classic Winchesters, Marlins, Colts, Smith & Wesson, Stevens etc. We are interested in rifles, handguns, and shotguns as well as accessories. Our aim is to offer classic and vintage firearms that can be used as they were intended: hunting, plinking, protection, etc. We will occasionally offer new firearms too. We are located in Antrim, New Hampshire We do accept orders from California Description: Springfield Trapdoor Model 1888 Rifle with Ram Rod Bayonet in 45-70 This is a Model 1888 Springfield Trapdoor rifle equipped with a ram rod bayonet. It has 32 5/8” barrel, Buffington rear sight front sight hood, full walnut stock with two barrel bands, metal butt plate and sling swivels. It comes with a US style leather rifle sling. Condition: This Model 1888 Springfield Trapdoor is a really nice example of the last fielded iteration of the Trapdoor Springfield in excellent overall condition. The barrel of this 1891-vintage rifle retains about 80% original thinning blue with some scattered light handling marks and high edge wear with a bright excellent bore, The upper band, bayonet assembly, and front sight hood retaining stronger bright blue for about 95% with scattered handling marks toning lightly brown. The lower band and trigger guard retain about 75-80% original bright blue with areas of flaking to gunmetal. The breech displays an excellent smoky case-hardened patina with some mild toning to a lighter gray along the high edges, the hammer and lock plate showing a bit more wear with light flaking to brown, and the breech block exhibits vibrant case-hardened colors throughout with some scattered freckling. The walnut stock is in excellent condition with scattered light dings and handling marks, fewer than expected for a rifle of its age, and the U.S.-marked steel butt plate has largely toned to gunmetal gray. The stock is marked with a strong boxed “SWP / 1891” cartouche on the left and a circled “P” behind the trigger guard tang, with a circled hole from a now-absent adornment just behind the tang. The proof marks on the barrel and the “U.S. / MODEL / 1884” on the breech block remain crisp, the “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD” on the lock plate only slightly marred with the Federal Eagle remaining strong, and the Buffington rear sight is properly “R” marked; a few of the screws show light slot wear. The standard sights and swivels are intact, the bayonet locks up tight in both positions, and the three position lock and tumbler is strong and crisp. Included is a Model 1879 multi tool, broken case extractor, and screw-on cleaning tip for the ramrod bayonet. This is an excellent example of the last fielded Trapdoor Springfield rifle. The first rifle I ever reloaded for was a 45-70 Springfield Trapdoor back in the late 1970's. It was harder back then to accumulate the material to reload black powder cartridges. But that is not the case now and at least in my opinion, 45-70 is the perfect round to begin reloading since you can reload either black powder or smokeless. There are plenty of sources for information, choices of bullets, molds, and even cases. With simple tools it is possible to reload cases in the field thumb pressing bullets in the cases. These are fun rifles to shoot and own. Shipping is included with the price of the rifle Serial Number: 527671 Antique Check out The Gray Fox Shop, LLC Price: $1,895.00 Antique: Yes Rifle Caliber: .45-70 Government Manufacturer: Springfield Model: Trapdoor Serial Number: 527671 Barrel Length: 32 Bore: 45-70 Condition: fine to excellent Metal Condition: Excellent Wood Condition: excellent Bore Condition: excellent bright Barrel Type: Round Action: Trapdoor single shot Triggers: single Stock: standard walnut Finish: blue Sights: Buffington rear sight front sight hood Manufacture Date: 1891 Extras: Leather sling |