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Original U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Model 1884 Rod Bayonet Rifle with Figured Walnut Stock - Serial No 532667 Antique Winchesters Some collectors refer to this

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Some collectors refer to this as the "Model 52" not because it was designed in 19523 but that at one time this gun was part of the International No

now under command of Lieutenant Colonel Philip Hicks (an officer of the regiment who would serve with distinction in the war)

which can be readily used by the soldier or camper and in which the mess-pans can be detached and clamped together separately when it is necessary to carry cooked rations

Here we offer Gurkha production Lee Metford Rifle serial number 10 (it looks like 90)

Original U.S. Springfield Trapdoor Model 1884 Rod Bayonet Rifle with Figured Walnut Stock - Serial No 532667 Antique Winchesters Some collectors refer to thisOriginal Item: Only One available. The U. S. breech loading Springfield "trapdoor" rifle was introduced in 1873 in . 45 70 caliber. Basically it was the rifle the U. S. Army used to open the West and Springfield trapdoor carbines were used by Custer's Cavalry at the massacre at The Little Big Horn. This excellent example has the breech block marking: MODEL 1884 In 1884 the integral Round Rod Bayonet was introduced, which could double as a cleaning

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