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  • Carlsr
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2017
    • 459

    #1

    1877 carbine

    Seen this 1877 carbine on proxibid. Shouldn't this carbine have a dated lock plate for serial #6672?
    Also there is a double p proof on the barrel, is this normal as I have never seen this before?
    Bid in a Proxibid online auction to acquire a Springfield Trans'l 1873/1877 Trapdoor Carbine from Carol Watson's Orange Coast Auctions.
  • Tom Trevor
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 566

    #2
    Look for the BIG things first. Why does it have the later swept back trigger that did not come out until 1883? May well be a parts queen.

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

      #3
      VERY few carbines in that range. Should not have barrel proofs. Many other issues, yes including the lock plate. Parts gun.

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      • Carlsr
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2017
        • 459

        #4
        Didn't think about the barrel not having proof marks, should have known better lol!!
        I figured the trigger and lock may have been replaced at some time.
        Any ideas on the double P? Have never seen that before.

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        • webber
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 9

          #5
          That stock looks to be cut for a "wide receiver'. No stock inspection cartouche. Parts.
          Last edited by webber; 10-10-2020, 05:03.

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

            #6
            Well, there WERE short-wrist stocks cut for the narrow receiver, about 25,000 overall, made from +/-71,000-96,300, BUTthey are few and far between, as not very many carbines were made during that period. That gun has also been waaay over cleaned, almost certainly to hide mismatching finishes.SA would not have put a narrow receiver into a wide stock, even on overhaul. Anyone who goes for that piece is fooling themselves.

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