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- #1873 SPRINGFIELD CARBINE SERIAL NUMBER#
- #1873 SPRINGFIELD CARBINE LICENSE#
- #1873 SPRINGFIELD CARBINE PLUS#
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The legendary 7th Cavalry received the first shipment in June 1874 to replace the old Civil War Sharps and Spencer carbines. The breech block on top of the carbine opened up and flipped forward to load the powerful.45-70-caliber government cartridge. NOTE : It is the responsibility of the customer to know and be in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws related to selling, transferring, possessing, transporting, or using a firearm, magazine, and ammunition in the locality in which the customer resides. The Model 1873 "Trapdoor" is the classic Cavalry carbine of the Old West. Springfield Armory Trapdoor Carbine 45-70.
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“Legal Requirements” means all applicable legal requirements for the sale, transfer and transport of the item, including but not limited to statutes, regulations and/or requirements of any country, state locality, province, municipality or other government authority or regulatory entity regarding sales or auctions, the sale and/or transfer of the item, export or import control, taxation, duties or tariffs, and licensing of brokers and dealers.United States Springfield Carbine Model 1873.45 caliber. “Firearms” shall have the meaning provided under the Gun Control Act of 1968, 18 U.S.C. It is very important that you contact an FFL Holder before placing a bid in order to verify the complete cost of the transfer, the legality of the item in your area, and to make sure you qualify to pass any required background checks. You must make arrangements with an FFL Holder before placing a bid. Bullet weight was 405 grains, and the powder charge was 70. 45-caliber cartridge, for which the guns were chambered, employed the Benet internal priming system and a drawn case with heavy copper content.
#1873 SPRINGFIELD CARBINE LICENSE#
You must transmit a copy of your (or your FFL Holder’s) license to the seller before the Firearms can be shipped. Though several modifications were made in 1879, the Springfield Trapdoor carbine was still considered a Model 1873 and is so marked. It is equipped with the correct Model 1873 rear sight with headless attaching screws. The barrel and receiver have a smooth brown patina. General History The Model 1873 'Trapdoor' is the classic Cavalry carbine of the Old West.
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The Firearms must be shipped only to a Federal Firearms License holder (“FFL Holder”). The 32 5/8' round barrel has good, bright rifling with some wear and erosion. United States Springfield Carbine Model 1873.45 caliber. By purchasing this lot you agree that you will be solely responsible for compliance with all applicable Legal Requirements governing the purchase, sale, transfer and shipping of Firearms.
#1873 SPRINGFIELD CARBINE PLUS#
His fees are $100 per gun plus any applicable shipping charges. We do not sell post 1898 firearms to California residents unless they have a valid FFL or Relic and Curio license. Ben Pate at American Arms in Woodland, CA will handle all in state and out of state transfers. Dimensions: 51.5 inches long overall, with a 33 inch barrel. This firearm appears to be an unaltered, first issue Model 1873 Springfield carbine before the 1875 or other modifications performed by the National Armory. The owner attached a tag saying that this gun came from Fort Riley, Kansas, and that it is a “good shooter.” The cartouche is visible, but a little weak. The breech block is clearly marked US Model 1873. CHECKLIST FOR INSPECTING A BREECH LOADING TRAPDOOR RIFLE OR CARBINE.
#1873 SPRINGFIELD CARBINE SERIAL NUMBER#
An extremely nice Model 1873 Trap Door rifle, with an 1884 sight, serial number 476187, which would suggest production in 1890.