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1873 springfield trapdoor custer 7th cavalry list
1873 springfield trapdoor custer 7th cavalry list








  1. 1873 springfield trapdoor custer 7th cavalry list serial number#
  2. 1873 springfield trapdoor custer 7th cavalry list full#

1873 springfield trapdoor custer 7th cavalry list full#

Very early historical carbine that comes with a folder full of data. With their new 1873 Trapdoor Carbines, Custer and the 7th Cavalry rode off to the Battle of the Little Big Horn and into the pages of history. Full-stocked, 32 inch barreled rifles, as well as half-stocked, short-barreled carbines, were produced. Company B 7th cavalry was stationed at Fort Keogh until May 1881. The Springfield Trapdoor held the new, more powerful.

1873 springfield trapdoor custer 7th cavalry list serial number#

Other carbines in the same serial number range as this example were previously identified as shipped in 1874 plenty early enough to have been issued to Custer's men or other units prior to their final. Very early SN 25xxx and very nice bore, and locks up tight. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor CarbineThis trapdoor carbine was manufactured pre-1876 and subsequently refurbished overall. Trapdoor Carbine early first model Custer Range is the real deal, and was found here in Montana on the Blackfeet Reservation. The "B / 31" stamped on this buttplate and a gun in the survey of April 1878 on a carbine number 41822 has the "B" stamp on both guns using the same die. 1873 Springfield trapdoor carbine early Custer 7th calvary serial range Description: This 45-70 Cal. Company B was stationed there from mid-1870's. This carbine was probably on hand at Fort Keogh, Montana territory. The mix of 1st and 2nd Issue parts indicates that it went through armory or depot in 1879-1880. in addition, when i got this klast century i noticed the rear sight was missing the ladder so i obtained another sight which is also included. with extras such as book, original shell extractor, original m1870 combo tool, sass prarie belt copy with 40 rounds ammo. Bore is bright with sharp lands and grooves and a bit of residue. m1873 springfield cavalry carbine, caliber 45-70 govt. Wood is excellent with numerous bumps and handling marks. CONDITION: Metal is a butter smooth soft brown patina with sharp legends. At number 41826, this falls within Custer 7th range of 33000 to 43700 with combination of 1st and 2nd Issue features including early pinned 1873 rear sight, long fat wrist, second style trapdoor buttplate, standard 1873 dated block, and 1873 eagle sideplate, saddle ring and bar, post front sight, smooth trigger.










1873 springfield trapdoor custer 7th cavalry list