Could be a former owner wanted to replace the original which was damaged and didn't know the difference between it and a rifle's sight. It happens. It sure wasn't put on by an armorer in the military.
New member, Need help with1873 trapdoor carbine
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image.jpgGary yeah that is the one it is from Grandpas gun parts. Have bought from them before good to do business with. I would recommend that you get a spare main spring and stirrup both from them as they are new old stock and also get one of the 1879 tools for the best lowest price off the bay. Main springs do break and the pin on the stirrup breaks off mine did. Also a spare extractor the funny shaped pointed piece with the hole and top tang as they break too, mine did way back when makes it hard to remove cartridge have to use ram rod every time.
The front site stud is good but the sight blade appears to have been changed it is to tall so might have been done to get zero with the rifle rear. If you change the ladder then just trim down the front to correct height for the carbine rear. As nice as the gun is I highly recommend to get the c marked ladder for best originality and file down front.
If you feel you must a main spring vise is a good investment too but the 79 tool is a must to do any repair work on it.Last edited by Fred; 06-16-2017, 01:55.Comment
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Gary I have a very nice 1884 breech block send me a PM if you are interested and we can discuss it.
Fred what is attachment 41224?
Do to circumstances way beyond my control I am going to have to s**l all the parts for the third trapdoor have everything except a stock and a ram rod as I was going to build an officers replica. barrel is a little rough on outside bore is perfect looks as if used very very little. Will need refinish on external. PM if interested.
JimLast edited by alfajim; 06-16-2017, 01:23.Comment

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