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Description:
"This 50 Government (50-70) U.S. Model 1868 Springfield trapdoor rifle is circa 1870. The 32.5"" barrel has a bright bore with areas of firing erosion. All the metal is the original bright with scattered brown staining. It has a correct 1863 Springfield rifle musket lock. The stock is very good with wear along the ramrod channel and light to moderate overall usage dents and dings. There are, correctly, four cartouches on the left flat two of which are ESA. The action functions correctly. This basic Indian Wars firearm is a must for any Western or Indian Wars collection.
Description:
"This 50 Government (50-70) U.S. Model 1868 Springfield trapdoor rifle is circa 1870. The 32.5"" barrel has a bright bore with areas of firing erosion. All the metal is the original bright with scattered brown staining. It has a correct 1863 Springfield rifle musket lock. The stock is very good with wear along the ramrod channel and light to moderate overall usage dents and dings. There are, correctly, four cartouches on the left flat two of which are ESA. The action functions correctly. This basic Indian Wars firearm is a must for any Western or Indian Wars collection.
Description:
"This 50 Government (50-70) U.S. Model 1868 Springfield trapdoor rifle is circa 1870. The 32.5"" barrel has a bright bore with areas of firing erosion. All the metal is the original bright with scattered brown staining. It has a correct 1863 Springfield rifle musket lock. The stock is very good with wear along the ramrod channel and light to moderate overall usage dents and dings. There are, correctly, four cartouches on the left flat two of which are ESA. The action functions correctly. This basic Indian Wars firearm is a must for any Western or Indian Wars collection.
Description:
"This 50 Government (50-70) U.S. Model 1868 Springfield trapdoor rifle is circa 1870. The 32.5"" barrel has a bright bore with areas of firing erosion. All the metal is the original bright with scattered brown staining. It has a correct 1863 Springfield rifle musket lock. The stock is very good with wear along the ramrod channel and light to moderate overall usage dents and dings. There are, correctly, four cartouches on the left flat two of which are ESA. The action functions correctly. This basic Indian Wars firearm is a must for any Western or Indian Wars collection.