butlersrangers
11-19-2015, 12:05
I saw a U.S. Model 1873 Springfield rifle at my local gun shop yesterday. It was in the 68,6XX serial number range. The lock-plate was marked '1873', but the tumbler had three 'cocked' positions. The breech-block was 'high arched' and the action fit the stock properly. The rear-sight was a model 1879 type, held on with slotted screws. It had a model 1878 style clearing-rod. The Stock 'cartouche' date was illegible. The overall condition was Very Good.
Is this a credible combination of parts? Were earlier high-arch Rifles updated?
Does an 1876 vintage Rifle bring a premium?
Is this a credible combination of parts? Were earlier high-arch Rifles updated?
Does an 1876 vintage Rifle bring a premium?