George in NH
10-29-2016, 02:15
Hi All,
I recently had the opportunity to handle and fire a Model of 1873 rifle. This rifle was purchased, in person from the Franklin, NH State Armory sometime in the twenties or thirties. This rifle has no "upgrades" whatsoever and there is no rear sling swivel or even any evidence that it ever had a rear sling swivel located on the front of the trigger guard. All screw heads are undamaged. It does have an upper sling swivel with stacking swivel. Really odd. The original owner of this rifle kept highly detailed daily journals and it is hoped that sooner than later that complete details of the purchase of this rifle will be revealed to include the original bill of sale. Glad to say that the rifle is in the hands of a direct male descendant and he is an avid service rifle shooter and reloader. Thoughts?? TIA, George in NH
I recently had the opportunity to handle and fire a Model of 1873 rifle. This rifle was purchased, in person from the Franklin, NH State Armory sometime in the twenties or thirties. This rifle has no "upgrades" whatsoever and there is no rear sling swivel or even any evidence that it ever had a rear sling swivel located on the front of the trigger guard. All screw heads are undamaged. It does have an upper sling swivel with stacking swivel. Really odd. The original owner of this rifle kept highly detailed daily journals and it is hoped that sooner than later that complete details of the purchase of this rifle will be revealed to include the original bill of sale. Glad to say that the rifle is in the hands of a direct male descendant and he is an avid service rifle shooter and reloader. Thoughts?? TIA, George in NH