My First Trapdoor

I saw the title and my first reaction was "Oh he bought a new old house with a trap door to the attic or basement". After reading further I asked my husband if he knew what a trap door was and he said, "Long underwear?". You can tell we are not gun people!
 
These are great rifles and very shootable. Once you get into them they will grab you and you will want another one. M1873 got me interested in other Indian War arms and buffalo rifles. I never thought I would be pulled away from the ACW arms, but the trapdoor started a whole new interest for me.
 
Took this Springfield on the range, loaded some 300gr cast bullets with 11gr of smokeless powder (Titegroup). Rifle performed really well and had pretty good groups at 100yds

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From the 'Gun Jesus'...

The First Trapdoor Springfield Carbine, Model 1870

Forgotten Weapons


Enjoying Black Powder Episode 1: The Trapdoor Springfield

Forgotten Weapons


Cheers,
USS ALASKA
 

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