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US Springfield M1888 Trapdoor .45-70Gov. 32.62"Bbl Rare Round Rod Bayonet w/Buffington Sight
Description: Make: U.S. Springfield Armory (government contract) Model: Marked "U.S. Model 1884" — matched to the Model 1888/1884 Trapdoor family (acceptance stamp dated 1890) Finish: Original military finish — browned/blued metal with age-appropriate patina and wear Caliber: .45-70 Government (standard for Trapdoor service rifles) Action: Single-shot hinged “trapdoor” breechblock (spring-actuated) Barrel Length: Approx. 32" (standard infantry rifle length) Bore: Good — serviceable rifling Stock Material: Walnut (original military stock) Sights: Hooded front sight; Buffington adjustable rear sight (leaf and slider) Features: Round-rod bayonet and lug, Samuel W. Porter acceptance/inspection cartouche (1890), period sling, original military fittings Scope: None (original service configuration) MFG Date: Second Quarter of 1891 per National Park Service records — accepted/inspected 1890 (marked by Samuel W. Porter) Extras: Period sling, round-rod bayonet, Unit markings on right of stock Condition: Mechanically sound, good bore, original finish with expected age wear — a very presentable example for collectors or re-enactors Shipping Cost: $125.00 Tech: DH100725.1399CB121625.1229 Please refer to the photos for the overall condition. FFL is NOT required. A genuine piece of American service history — this M1888 Springfield Trapdoor (marked U.S. Model 1884, accepted 1890) is a handsome, mechanically sound example ready for a collector’s wall, period display, or living-history kit. Featuring the Buffington rear sight, hooded front, original round-rod bayonet, and period sling, it’s a complete, honest veteran with a good bore and crisp mechanics. Serial #510465 bears Inspector Samuel W. Porter’s 1890 cartouche, confirming its authenticity and military heritage. Chambered in .45-70 Government, it embodies the craftsmanship and character of America’s post-Civil War frontier arms. A historically solid, visually striking rifle — perfect for collectors, historians, or anyone who appreciates a true 19th-century Springfield classic.
Antique: Yes Rifle Caliber: .45-70 Government Manufacturer:
US Springfield Armory Model:
M1888 Serial Number:
510465 Barrel Length:
32.625 Condition:
Good Metal Condition:
Good Wood Condition:
Good Bore Condition:
Good Action:
Trapdoor external hammer Sights:
Buffington Rear, Hooded Front Manufacture Date:
1891