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Item Code: G3220
Produced by the Springfield Armory, this Model 1888 ‘Trapdoor’, .45 caliber, breechloading, centerfire rifle is one of over 230,000 of all types made from 1868 through 1891. Barrel has government proof marks on the left facet with “V/P/ eagle’s head”. Lockplate stamped with the spreadwinged eagle with “US / SPRINGFIELD” forward of the hammer. Breechblock inscription reads “US / MODEL / 1892”. Featured on the Model 1888 trapdoor is the later style ‘Buffington’ rear sight, an adjustable leaf style device to adjust for elevation and windage. The cleaning rod is also a sliding bayonet. The walnut stock exhibits a rich, dark patina. Cartouche is stamped on the left side behind the lockplate screws and shows the inspector’s initials “SWP” over “1892”. All mountings standard including the stacking swivels at the upper band and the sling swivel at the triggerguard. Rifle retains its regulation front sight blade. Excellent bright bore. Still has areas of original finish.
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