Better photos of my 1866 Springfield.
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Thanks for sharing Fred. Over the years I have been on this forum, you seem to find some real gems. I believe this is another one. Good for you. I am glad someone is finding them before they get lost to who knows where, never to be seen again.Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.
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I'm happy that you like the photos John! I'm going to be using these same photos along with others to show it when I put it up for sale on Gunbroker tomorrow or maybe the next day. If it doesn't sell, then I'll just keep this one a while longer.
I've decided to use the money I get for it, if any, towards getting a second old Single Action Army Colt.
Im still having trouble getting all my photos to focus well. The iPhone camera I use is really sensitive to the slightest movement. However it seems to take OK photos if I can just brace my hand and camera against something steady.Last edited by Fred; 08-02-2017, 11:16.Comment
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The bore appears to be unused and there is no muzzle wear from the cleaning rod. All I've ever done is to run a piece of cloth down the bore to clear any dust out of it for a photograph.
I'll bet that this rifle would be quite accurate in the hands of an experienced shooter.
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