The server has not detected any activity for the last 3 hours.
For your security, your session will expire in 2 minutes and you will be redirected to the Sign In page.
Would you like to stay signed in?
The Springfield Model 1873 was the first standard-issue breech-loading rifle adopted by the United States Army. The rifle, in both full-length and carbine versions, was widely used in battle till 1903
...Click for more info
Here is a Harrington & Richardson US Model 1873 cavalry carbine chambered in 45-70. The barrel length is 22 inches. The gun is in very good condition with a bright and clean bore with good rifling
...Click for more info
Springfield 1873 Trapdoor chambered in .45-70 Government. Known as "Trapdoor Springfield" rifles, this was the first standard-issue breech-loading rifle adopted by the United States Army. Th
...Click for more info
Trapdoor Trio. 1884 Springfield 45 70 Trapdoor rifle, 1873 Springfield 45 70 Cadet , and 1873 Springfield 45 70 Bubba made Carbine.
Rifle good to very good. Cadet good.
...Click for more info
This Springfield Model U.S. 1884 is a single shot trapdoor action rifle in .45-70 Gov't. Cal. It has a 32 inch barrel. A blade front sight and a Buffington adjustable rear sight. The butt stock is a s
...Click for more info
This Springfield U.S.Model 1868 is a single shot trapdoor action rifle in .50-70 Gov't. Cal. It has a 32.5 inch barrel. A blade front sight and a two position adjustable notch rear. The butt stock is
...Click for more info
Scratches, oxidation, and staining abound without compromising mechanical ability or structure of the rifle. Stock has an abundance of scratches, dings, and dents. Bore is 60% or better. Interested in
...Click for more info
32-1/2 inch round barrel shortened from 36 inches that is chambered in 50-70 caliber. Very good bore with strong rifling. Metal has toned to a gray color after being lightly cleaned long ago. All mark
...Click for more info
"The U.S. Model 1870 Springfield rifle was manufactured from 1870 to 1873. Only 11,533 were produced. The overall length is approx. 52"". The 32.5"" 50 Government caliber (50-
...Click for more info
"This U.S. Model 1884 trapdoor 45 Government centerfire caliber (45-70) is ready for your collection. The 32 5/8"" round barrel has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. All me
...Click for more info
Cut down 22 inch round barrel chambered in 45-70 caliber with a good shiny bore. Barrel is a light brown patina with some blue in the protected areas. Hooded front sight and Carbine ladder rear. Frame
...Click for more info
5300 serial range. I believe this is the only time I have seen a trapdoor converted to a line throwing gun. They have used just about anything for line throwing guns. Wood shows a fair amount of use a
...Click for more info
Ltd Edition H&R Trapdoor .45-70 Rifle Near Mint
Offered here for sale is a wonderful recreation of the classic Springfield 1873 Trapdoor rifle. This exquisite piece of American firearm history ha
...Click for more info
1886 Antique SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1884 TRAPDOOR .45-70 GOVT CADET Rifle
Chambered in Original 45-70 GOVT w/SOCKET BAYONET
Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Cade
...Click for more info
Despite its age, all mechanics and functions of this rifle feel solid. Little to no play in the trap door. Positively locking hammer in all positions. Crisp trigger. Trapdoor with ramrod bayonet. If i
...Click for more info
RARE LATE FIRST MODEL 1873 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR RIFLE, .45-70, #83XXX, MADE 1878. This is a really interesting late First Model transition when the improvements were being made to the later
...Click for more info
32-1/2 inch round barrel shortened from 36 inches that is chambered in 50-70 caliber. Good bore with strong rifling and scattered roughness throughout. Metal has toned to a gunmetal gray patina. Marki
...Click for more info
Collector item!!! Gorgeous Springfield Model 1873 breech-loading carbine in .45-70 in fine condition. The elegant script SWP belongs to Samuel W. Porter, who was the Master Armorer and Chief Ins
...Click for more info
This one is in very nice condition. Manufactured in: USA Hand: Right Hand Action Finish: Brush Metal Finish: Original Barrel Length: 32" Barrel Condition: Good Stock Finish: Original Stock Condition:
...Click for more info
50-70 Govt. caliber. 36 5/8 inch round barrel with a very good bore having scattered light pitting, more so in the grooves but strong rifling. The metal surfaces are a gray-brown patina with a few lig
...Click for more info
SPRINGFIELD TRAP DOOR MFG DATE 1873 FROM THE INDIAN WAR ERA SERIAL NUMBER 324262 BARREL BLUE ALL OF 90% NO RUST OR PITTING BORE EXCELLENT WOOD VERY GOOD SOME HANDLING MARKS NOTHIN BAD.&nbs
...Click for more info
Serial #283329, .45-70 Gov’t., 32 1/2" barrel with a fine, bright bore that has some very mild freckling within the grooves towards the muzzle. This is a good looking Trapdoor rifle, the so-calle
...Click for more info
Rifle is in very good condition. Manufactured in: USA Hand: Right Hand Action Finish: Case Colored Barrel Length: 32" Barrel Condition: Very Good Stock Finish: Original Stock Condition: Very Good Type
...Click for more info
The Springfield model 1884 was one of the "Trapdoor Springfield" rifles. It was an improved replacement for the previous longarm of the U.S. Armed Forces, the Springfield mode
...Click for more info
Caliber 50-70. 32-1/2 inch barrel, slotted tip ram rod, folding ladder rear sight missing slider and 1863 dated Springfield lock. Barrel, trigger guard and barrel bands are a bright silver color with
...Click for more info
FORT CUSTER MONTANA Antique Springfield M1884 TRAPDOOR Carbine .45-70 GOVT
2nd Cavalry Company A
Here we present an antique U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Carbine, manufactured by th
...Click for more info
Serial #270439, .45-70, 32 1/2" barrel with a fine, bright bore that has a partial ring of mild pitting a few inches back from the muzzle. This is a handsome trapdoor rifle, the so-called "M
...Click for more info
32-1/2 inch round barrel chambered in 50-70 Govt. caliber with a very good shiny bore. Breechblock is dated 1869 and the lockplate is dated 1863. Metal surfaces retain about 80-90% original untouched
...Click for more info
36-1/2 inch barrel chambered in 50-70 Govt. caliber with a very good shiny bore. Barrel is a white color starting to plum a little. Wood has numerous light mars and dings. Kinda hard to see the
...Click for more info
"Serial No. 500809, made in 1890, 45-70, 32 ½" round proofed barrel. Bore is bright at shiny with strong rifling noted. Metal has turned to a smooth brown/plum patina. Stock has expect
...Click for more info
The barrel has been shortened to 32-1/2 inches and has a very good bore. Sights are intact and a replacement cleaning rod is present. Metal surfaces are toning to a dull gray. All markings are good wi
...Click for more info
Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD Model 1866 .50-70 GOVT ALLIN Conversion TRAPDOOR
Rifle Made Famous During the INDIAN WARS
Here is an antique Springfield Model 1866 Allin Conversion Trapdoor, the
...Click for more info
32-5/8 inch round barrel chambered in 45-70 caliber with a bright shiny bore. Blade front sight with hood added and stepped base rifle-style rear. Overall gun is an even brown patina with some pitting
...Click for more info
INDIAN WARS Antique SPRINGFIELD Model 1868 Breech Loading TRAPDOOR Rifle
With 1870 Dated Breech with LEATHER SLING
Here we present a Springfield U.S. Model 1868 Trapdoor Rifle, made
...Click for more info
Serial #231615, .45-70, 32 1/2" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. This is a handsome rifle that has a Model 1873/79 serial number, but Model 1884 breechblock and rear sight. The barrel and m
...Click for more info
32-1/2 inch round barrel chambered in 50-70 Govt. caliber with a dark bore that needs a good cleaning. U.S. Springfield 1863 marked on lockplate. Early 13,XXX serial range. This gun has been completel
...Click for more info
Make: US Springfield
Model: 1884
Finish: Blued
Caliber: .45-70 Government
Action: Single shot
Barrel length: 32 1/2 inch
Bore: Well defined rifling with a shiny bore 
...Click for more info
"Serial number 450367. Made circa 1880s. 45-70 with a 22" barrel. Metal has an even brown patina. Wood is very good. This gun has a Buffington rear sight. Action works perfect. Bore is worn
...Click for more info
"Springfield Trapdoor Sporting Rifle .40-65 caliber. Low serial #19xxx on breech. During 1883 Hartley and Graham bought surplus Trapdoor rifles from the U.S. Government and had them converted (po
...Click for more info
Springfield Armory Model 1870 Trapdoor chambered in .50/70!!! RESTORATION BY SHOOTERS EXCHANGE! So S/N to search but mfg in 1870-1873 roughly. BBL: 32 1/2" 4 Groove rifling
...Click for more info
INDIAN WARS Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD M1868 Breech Loading “TRAPDOOR” Rifle
1863 Dated Lock & 1870 Dated Breech MILITARY Rifle
Here we present a Springfield U.S. Model 1868 Trapdo
...Click for more info
"Serial No. 206279, made in 1883, .45-70, 29 ½" round barrel. 85-90% faded original blue remains with 90% case coloring visible on the breech. Bore is in excellent condition with stron
...Click for more info
"NSN, circa 1866, 50-70 Govt. 36.5"" round sleeved barrel. Very fine 2nd model Allin conversion. Barrel is still very bright with just minimal spots of staining. Trapdoor still has arou
...Click for more info
This is a unique item, It's a Springfield Trapdoor Rifle set up with a Lyman 17A front target sight. This springfield has a custom, very well installed, Bob Hoyt barrel liner and is chambered in 40-65
...Click for more info
"U.S. Springfield Model 1866 2nd Allin conversion trapdoor chambered in 50-70 with a 40"" barrel. Metal has been lightly polished to a bright finish, Barrel is marked 74C.R. Wood is goo
...Click for more info
This Trapdoor Springfield appears to have all parts present and a decent bore with strong rifling and only mild corrosion. The only part found to be non functional is the firing pin, which has been da
...Click for more info
Produced Circa 1890
Serial 485000
Buffington Rear Sight
Excellent Bore
Metal Overall Smooth Plum Patina with no pitting
Excellent Original Walnut Stock with Clear SPW 1890 Cartouche
Excell
...Click for more info
Thia is a good clean represntative of an Indian War rifle. It has been carefully refinished and the cartouches are still visable. It has a very good bore in the 32 inch barrel. This
...Click for more info