DCRTorr
06-29-2015, 01:09
I just bought a Springfield Model 1888 w/ 1891 mfg. date; this is the first time I've owned a trapdoor Springfield.
The rifle is in nice overall condition, but I've found two minor problems just examining it in my shop.
The first is: the front screw on the Buffington rear sight, when fully tightened, binds the windage pivoting of the sight. I have to loosen it slightly in order to free it up for windage adjustment. It appears that the sight base screw is not exactly right, since it's supposed to tighten down on the fixed base, not the movable base. Do you know how this can be fixed? Do I need another screw, or a thin washer so it will tighten on the fixed base while leaving the movable one free to pivot?
The second problem is: the ejector doesn't eject cases at all, just extracts them a quarter inch or so. Is this a case of a worn-out ejector spring, or possibly missing part(s)?. I removed the breech block and took out the ejector & spring. It appears that the spring is too short so it doesn't provide enough force to eject an empty case. Looking at an exploded view of the rifle online, it shows an "ejector spindle" which my rifle does not have. Could this be causing the problem? Does anyone know where I can get this part?
A third question I have is: I have been loading cast lead bullets in 45-70 for a reproduction Sharps rifle I have, using light loads of Accurate 5744 smokeless powder. I'd prefer to try using this powder in loads for this trapdoor. Some trapdoor aficionados recommend using only black powder in the trapdoor. What is your opinion of powder choice for a trapdoor Springfield?
I would appreciate any info you could give me on these questions.
The rifle is in nice overall condition, but I've found two minor problems just examining it in my shop.
The first is: the front screw on the Buffington rear sight, when fully tightened, binds the windage pivoting of the sight. I have to loosen it slightly in order to free it up for windage adjustment. It appears that the sight base screw is not exactly right, since it's supposed to tighten down on the fixed base, not the movable base. Do you know how this can be fixed? Do I need another screw, or a thin washer so it will tighten on the fixed base while leaving the movable one free to pivot?
The second problem is: the ejector doesn't eject cases at all, just extracts them a quarter inch or so. Is this a case of a worn-out ejector spring, or possibly missing part(s)?. I removed the breech block and took out the ejector & spring. It appears that the spring is too short so it doesn't provide enough force to eject an empty case. Looking at an exploded view of the rifle online, it shows an "ejector spindle" which my rifle does not have. Could this be causing the problem? Does anyone know where I can get this part?
A third question I have is: I have been loading cast lead bullets in 45-70 for a reproduction Sharps rifle I have, using light loads of Accurate 5744 smokeless powder. I'd prefer to try using this powder in loads for this trapdoor. Some trapdoor aficionados recommend using only black powder in the trapdoor. What is your opinion of powder choice for a trapdoor Springfield?
I would appreciate any info you could give me on these questions.