

Finding an all original Trapdoor is quite hard because just like all other US service guns they were returned to the arsenal for repair and refurbishing. Any city or state regulations regarding owning antique firearms are the responsibility of the purchaser. The model 1884 did not have the small cleaning rod bayonet. We want satisfied customers & often "under" describe the weapons. All firearms are described as accurately as possible, given the restraints of a catalog listing length. 45/70.ĭISCLAIMER: All firearms are sold as collector's items only - we do not accept responsibility as to the shooting safety or reliability of any antique firearm. Rear sight is the long-range type with the adjustable slide leaf. Stock shows inspector stampings of single, small "C" along with a fancy script initial "T" within an circle on the underside of butt near triggerguard tang. Stock has a clear cartouche stamp on the left wrist area that reads "LWP / 1891". Obverse side of stock exhibits the numerals and letters "13 NY" cleanly stamped into the wood. Iron surface is mottled and shows salt and pepper rust pitting.īlack walnut stock never cleaned and exhibits a dark pleasing smooth patina along with its share of normal handling marks, dings and scuffing. Lockplate markings show the spreadwinged eagle and "US / SPRINGFIELD" forward of the hammer. The low-arched breechblock bears the stamping "US / MODEL / 1884" at the hinge. Does exhibit scattered light pitting overall. Identified to the 13th New York Volunteer Infantry, the rifle's iron surfaces wear a flat dark plum patina and show almost no original bluing or color casehardening.
SPRINGFIELD 1884 TRAPDOOR VALUE SERIAL NUMBER
45-70 caliber, centerfire, cartridge weapon, serial number #532361, is one of over 160,000 made from 1879 through 1885. Produced by the Springfield Armory, this.
