Springfield Trapdoor Rifle
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Springfield Trapdoor Rifle
Carbine
Available Calibers:
.45/70
Available Models:
71008
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Springfield Trapdoor Rifle
Springfield Trapdoor Rifle
Carbine
Springfield Trapdoor Rifle
Army
Item Number | Model | Model Description | MSRP | Caliber | Barrel Length | Stock Finish | Frame Finish | Barrel | Barrel Finish | Buttplate Finish | Number of Grooves | Twist Rate | Overall Length | Avg. Weight |
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71008 | Springfield Trapdoor Rifle | Carbine | $2,249 | .45/70 | 22" | A-Grade Satin Walnut | Blue Steel | Round | Blue Steel | Case-Hardened | 6 | 1:20, RH | 41.3" | 7.3 lbs |
71007 | Springfield Trapdoor Rifle | Army | $2,529 | .45/70 | 32.5 | A-Grade Satin Walnut | Blue Steel | Round | Blue Steel | Case-Hardened | 6 | 1:20, RH | 51.9" | 8.8 lbs |
Specifications and prices are subject to change without notice.
The Springfield Trapdoor Cartridge Rifle and Carbine was produced for the military in 1873. It was a redesign of the Army’s Allin Trapdoor rifle. The Springfield Trapdoor held the new, more powerful .45-70 military cartridge. Full-stocked, 32 inch barreled rifles, as well as half-stocked, short-barreled carbines, were produced.
With their new 1873 Trapdoor Carbines, Custer and the 7th Cavalry rode off to the Battle of the Little Big Horn and into the pages of history.
Features & Highlights
Hinged, Arched Breechblock
The breechblock (shown from above the receiver) pivots forward for loading.
Sliding Ring and Bar
On Carbine
Clips to a carbine sling for carrying.