PRC148
03-22-2014, 09:20
I'm looking at a nice Trapdoor rifle with the following parts (sorry, my books aren't handy right now):
98,xxxx s/n - 1878 assembly
grooved trigger with check pad
SWP 1889 cartouch in correct place
1884 long range sight
Ramrod, no rod bayonet
1884 Breech block
all wear patterns match, stock is near mint and the block/tang have strong flashes of case hardening.
Mr. Frasca once stated that remaining parts were assembled to produce some 1888 rod bayonet rifles but I've yet to see any documentation supporting the assembly into an 1884.
Could this be an arsenal rebuild? A parts gun built and sold commercially? or a restoration?
Any help would be appreciated.
98,xxxx s/n - 1878 assembly
grooved trigger with check pad
SWP 1889 cartouch in correct place
1884 long range sight
Ramrod, no rod bayonet
1884 Breech block
all wear patterns match, stock is near mint and the block/tang have strong flashes of case hardening.
Mr. Frasca once stated that remaining parts were assembled to produce some 1888 rod bayonet rifles but I've yet to see any documentation supporting the assembly into an 1884.
Could this be an arsenal rebuild? A parts gun built and sold commercially? or a restoration?
Any help would be appreciated.