Here is a comparison of the rear of three 1868 receivers. The three different contours on the flat of the rear of the receivers show how rapidly the changing design of the Model 1868 Trapdoor Rifle was proceeding in 1868 before full production could begin in 1869.
These receivers, and the rifles they are on, are three of the very first 1868 trapdoor's made. Richard Hosmer tells me that there were approximately 150 such early rifles made in 1868 for testing.
The rifle on the far left is serial number 6. The middle rifle is number 86. The far right rifle is number 127.
I'd really be interested in knowing the contour in this same area on Dick Culver's 1868 rifle too, which is rifle number 62.
Notice the different Thumblatch cut in the wood of the earliest rifle, number 6.
That design was dropped.
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The three rifles
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These receivers, and the rifles they are on, are three of the very first 1868 trapdoor's made. Richard Hosmer tells me that there were approximately 150 such early rifles made in 1868 for testing.
The rifle on the far left is serial number 6. The middle rifle is number 86. The far right rifle is number 127.
I'd really be interested in knowing the contour in this same area on Dick Culver's 1868 rifle too, which is rifle number 62.
Notice the different Thumblatch cut in the wood of the earliest rifle, number 6.
That design was dropped.
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The three rifles
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