Guns International #: 103210651
Seller's Inventory #: 250259
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Guns International #: 103210651
INDIAN WARS Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD M1879 Breech Load TRAPDOOR w/CARTOUCHE Master Armorer SAMUEL W. PORTER Inspected
Description: INDIAN WARS Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD M1879 Breech Load TRAPDOOR w/CARTOUCHE Master Armorer SAMUEL W. PORTER Inspected Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1879 Trapdoor Rifle, made in 1882 at the Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. 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. These were initially chambered in .50-70 caliber as compared to the .58 caliber percussion Minié ball using the Allin Conversion. In 1873 the caliber of the “Trapdoor” rifle was again reduced, this time to .45-70 GOVT. Since it was not practical to convert .58 caliber muskets to this small size, the Springfield Armory began new construction of the “Trapdoor” rifles. They remained in production, with modifications, until 1893. This was the weapon, both rifle and carbine, that served the U.S. Army so well during the Indian Wars on the Western Frontier and in the Spanish-American War. In twenty years of production almost half of a million .45-70 caliber weapons were manufactured at Springfield. Amazingly, despite the adoption of the ill-fated Model 1882 Chaffee-Reese Bolt Action Magazine Rifle, as mentioned above, 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. This example has a crisp and clear 1882 dated inspector cartouche with the initials “SWP”, for Master Armorer and Ordnance Inspector Samuel W. Porter. The overall condition is good. Bright bore with sharp rifling. The stock is showing expected use for the age and remains solid throughout. The original finish has a nice brown patina. Robust action. Clear markings with a legible cartouche on the left wrist. “Circle P” proof mark behind the trigger tang. 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. Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail! Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. ancestryguns $1800 #250259 Antique: Yes Price: $1,800.00 Buy Now Pay with ![]() Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 103210651
Seller's Inventory #: 250259
Guns International #: 103210651
Seller's Inventory #: 250259