View Full Version : Not a trapdoor….
but interesting to see one in pictures.Indian Bureau reservation police.Wonder if these were obtained via the U S military after testing them?
http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p529/OldGussie/10670062_608436799286123_284060336961159993_n.jpg
Dick Hosmer
10-18-2014, 04:27
Did the army ever seriously test the R-K? I'm not sure that they did, though apparently the Navy had a few on trial at one time.
With my pocketbook-imposed "Springfield only" rule (and the fact that they happen to be among the ugliest guns ever made!) I've not followed the Remington-Keenes really closely, though I have seen/handled a couple of the "USID" carbines over the years. Great documentary photo. Too bad that something has really attacked the emulsion - glad it has been digitized so as to avoid being lost altogether.
A little googling turned up some information(who knows the validity)-
"In July 1880 the United States Department of the Interior purchased 600 Frontier Model carbines with 24 in (61 cm) barrels to arm the Indian Police on a number of reservations in the western United States."
As far as I know beyond a sample sent to the 1878 Magazine Rifle Board which rejected it in favor of the Winchester Hotchkiss the Army never had trials with it
http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p529/OldGussie/RK1.jpg
Dick Hosmer
10-18-2014, 06:02
A little googling turned up some information(who knows the validity)-
"In July 1880 the United States Department of the Interior purchased 600 Frontier Model carbines with 24 in (61 cm) barrels to arm the Indian Police on a number of reservations in the western United States."
As far as I know beyond a sample sent to the 1878 Magazine Rifle Board which rejected it in favor of the Winchester Hotchkiss the Army never had trials with it
Yep, my understanding, exactly.
Kragrifle
10-19-2014, 05:16
Fabulous photos!
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