1884 Trapdoor Questions?

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  • Ls6man
    Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 86

    #1

    1884 Trapdoor Questions?

    Hi guys

    I've located a 1884 Springfield Trapdoor and need some advice on whether it looks correct or not. The rifle appears to be original finish with a nice even patina over the majority of the metal and wood.

    The rifle is on hold and is priced at $750..Any help is appreciated.

    Greg

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  • Ls6man
    Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 86

    #2
    more pics..

    td3..jpgtd5..jpgtd1..jpgtd4..jpgtd2..jpg

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    • Ls6man
      Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 86

      #3
      more pics

      td12..jpgtd14..jpgtd10..jpgtd13..jpgtd11..jpg

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      • Ls6man
        Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 86

        #4
        last pics..

        Let me know what you guys think..this is way out of my wheel house..lol

        Thanks

        Greg

        td19..jpgtd21..jpgtd16..jpgtd18..jpg
        Last edited by Ls6man; 04-13-2013, 06:11.

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        • Ls6man
          Member
          • Mar 2010
          • 86

          #5
          "P" proof on stock

          td10..jpgtd15..jpg
          Last edited by Ls6man; 04-13-2013, 06:41.

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          • mannparks
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2010
            • 377

            #6
            you will get a much higher quality gun, and expert advise for the same money from al frasca's web sight.
            www.trapdoorcollector.com
            Last edited by mannparks; 04-13-2013, 07:16.

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            • 13Echo
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 162

              #7
              It appears to be correct and intact. The price also appears about right for the rifle's condition. Do go to Frasca's site and compare his offerings and prices to this rifle.

              Jerry Liles

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              • Dick Hosmer
                Very Senior Member - OFC
                • Aug 2009
                • 5993

                #8
                The only part that I can see which is wrong is the hammer screw, which is from a .50-70, but the wood leaves a lot to be desired for what is, after all, the most frequently-encountered model of TD. I think you can do better for the same money, or a lot better for a little more.

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                • Ls6man
                  Member
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 86

                  #9
                  points well taken...will probably pass on it..

                  Thanks guys

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                  • gtodan
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 135

                    #10
                    Nice case colors. Cant tell what sling is on it. Correct slings are expensive. How's the bore? Any cracks in stock? Start at $350 and go from there.

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                    • Ls6man
                      Member
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 86

                      #11
                      The case coloring is gorgeous and the bore is good. The stock isn't cracked and other than a lot of dings, dents, and some gouges appears unsanded. The sling is old, but don't know enough about them to tell if it is a repro or original?

                      I passed on it, as would like better wood..

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