jekct1212 Corporal Joined Dec 31, 2015 Location Thomasville Georgia Apr 2, 2017 #21 I'm not home right now but I'll check when I get home, I believe the serial number on the tang starts with 4
I'm not home right now but I'll check when I get home, I believe the serial number on the tang starts with 4
frontrank2 Major Forum Host Joined Oct 10, 2012 Location Mt. Jackson, Va Apr 2, 2017 #22 You should join Facebook, there's a group on it that I belong to, called Springfield Trapdoors 1865 - 1893. Lots of good info and cool photos.
You should join Facebook, there's a group on it that I belong to, called Springfield Trapdoors 1865 - 1893. Lots of good info and cool photos.
JOHN42768 Brev. Brig. Gen'l Trivia Winner Joined May 1, 2015 Location Upstate N.Y. Apr 2, 2017 #23 Nice find, enjoy
jekct1212 Corporal Joined Dec 31, 2015 Location Thomasville Georgia Apr 2, 2017 #24 serial number is 458141
frontrank2 Major Forum Host Joined Oct 10, 2012 Location Mt. Jackson, Va Apr 2, 2017 #25 jekct1212 said: serial number is 458141 Click to expand... That serial number signifies that it was made in 1889.
jekct1212 said: serial number is 458141 Click to expand... That serial number signifies that it was made in 1889.
frontrank2 Major Forum Host Joined Oct 10, 2012 Location Mt. Jackson, Va Apr 2, 2017 #26 frontrank2 said: That serial number signifies that it was made in 1889. Click to expand... The Buffington rear sight, which was the first one to compensate for windage and elevation, was introduced on the Model 1884. Your's is perhaps the Model 1888, which had the rod type bayonet before it was cut down to make a carbine. Last edited: Apr 2, 2017
frontrank2 said: That serial number signifies that it was made in 1889. Click to expand... The Buffington rear sight, which was the first one to compensate for windage and elevation, was introduced on the Model 1884. Your's is perhaps the Model 1888, which had the rod type bayonet before it was cut down to make a carbine.
Story Captain Joined Aug 5, 2011 Location SE PA Apr 2, 2017 #27 You might want to visit the following http://www.trapdoorcollector.com/ http://www.jouster.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?15-Trapdoor-Rifles http://www.bpcr.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=14
You might want to visit the following http://www.trapdoorcollector.com/ http://www.jouster.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?15-Trapdoor-Rifles http://www.bpcr.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=14
Story Captain Joined Aug 5, 2011 Location SE PA Apr 2, 2017 #28 Story said: Take a look at a factory carbine - note how the foreend is more refined http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c288/TheRealHobie/Firearms/Trapdoors/S900.jpg You could have a lot of fun reshaping yours to more closely resemble a true carbine stock. Click to expand... Better inspiration for some trimming http://www.foothill.net/~tomburness/bu1421d.JPG
Story said: Take a look at a factory carbine - note how the foreend is more refined http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c288/TheRealHobie/Firearms/Trapdoors/S900.jpg You could have a lot of fun reshaping yours to more closely resemble a true carbine stock. Click to expand... Better inspiration for some trimming http://www.foothill.net/~tomburness/bu1421d.JPG