
Sporterized Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle
The breech is marked U.S. Model 1873. Barrel markings include the Letters VP, R, and P, along with an eagle symbol. The rifle is fit with the original sights including the rear adjustable ladder-type sight. Manufactured after 1876. The rifle is mechanically functioning. The two-click tumbler cocks and holds as intended.
The catch on the breech is loose indicating wear from use. Cosmetically, the rifle is in okay condition. The barrel has acquired a brown patina consistent with age. The walnut stock has some wear and has been either modified, or replaced with one featuring a sporterized half-stock, pistol grip, shotgun buttplate configuration.
The ramrod has been removed and is missing, as is 1 of the barrel bands. The hard rubber/ plastic pistol grip cap and buttplate are either original to the sporterized stock or taken from another rifle entirely. It appears the tang of the original trigger guard was modified to match the curve of the pistol grip. The serial number is pitted and illegible.
The only enhancements made to the rifle are those mentioned above. It is unknown who made the modifications and when. The rifle does come with a Native American made brain tanned deer hide scabbard circa 1920. This may indicate the rifles use as a Native American weapon.
The scabbard features hide fringe along with panels beaded with geometric designs in cobalt blue, red, white, and yellow seed beads. The condition of the scabbard is good with minor areas of bead loss to the beaded panels.
Cisco’s has additional firearms in the Gallery post 1896. Call for itemized catalog.
PERIOD: Late 19th Century
ORIGIN: Massachusetts, United States
SIZE: 32 5/8" Barrel, 45-70 Caliber
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Sporterized Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle
The breech is marked U.S. Model 1873. Barrel markings include the Letters VP, R, and P, along with an eagle symbol. The rifle is fit with the original sights including the rear adjustable ladder-type sight. Manufactured after 1876. The rifle is mechanically functioning. The two-click tumbler cocks and holds as intended.
The catch on the breech is loose indicating wear from use. Cosmetically, the rifle is in okay condition. The barrel has acquired a brown patina consistent with age. The walnut stock has some wear and has been either modified, or replaced with one featuring a sporterized half-stock, pistol grip, shotgun buttplate configuration.
The ramrod has been removed and is missing, as is 1 of the barrel bands. The hard rubber/ plastic pistol grip cap and buttplate are either original to the sporterized stock or taken from another rifle entirely. It appears the tang of the original trigger guard was modified to match the curve of the pistol grip. The serial number is pitted and illegible.
The only enhancements made to the rifle are those mentioned above. It is unknown who made the modifications and when. The rifle does come with a Native American made brain tanned deer hide scabbard circa 1920. This may indicate the rifles use as a Native American weapon.
The scabbard features hide fringe along with panels beaded with geometric designs in cobalt blue, red, white, and yellow seed beads. The condition of the scabbard is good with minor areas of bead loss to the beaded panels.
Cisco’s has additional firearms in the Gallery post 1896. Call for itemized catalog.
PERIOD: Late 19th Century
ORIGIN: Massachusetts, United States
SIZE: 32 5/8" Barrel, 45-70 Caliber
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The breech is marked U.S. Model 1873. Barrel markings include the Letters VP, R, and P, along with an eagle symbol. The rifle is fit with the original sights including the rear adjustable ladder-type sight. Manufactured after 1876. The rifle is mechanically functioning. The two-click tumbler cocks and holds as intended.
The catch on the breech is loose indicating wear from use. Cosmetically, the rifle is in okay condition. The barrel has acquired a brown patina consistent with age. The walnut stock has some wear and has been either modified, or replaced with one featuring a sporterized half-stock, pistol grip, shotgun buttplate configuration.
The ramrod has been removed and is missing, as is 1 of the barrel bands. The hard rubber/ plastic pistol grip cap and buttplate are either original to the sporterized stock or taken from another rifle entirely. It appears the tang of the original trigger guard was modified to match the curve of the pistol grip. The serial number is pitted and illegible.
The only enhancements made to the rifle are those mentioned above. It is unknown who made the modifications and when. The rifle does come with a Native American made brain tanned deer hide scabbard circa 1920. This may indicate the rifles use as a Native American weapon.
The scabbard features hide fringe along with panels beaded with geometric designs in cobalt blue, red, white, and yellow seed beads. The condition of the scabbard is good with minor areas of bead loss to the beaded panels.
Cisco’s has additional firearms in the Gallery post 1896. Call for itemized catalog.
PERIOD: Late 19th Century
ORIGIN: Massachusetts, United States
SIZE: 32 5/8" Barrel, 45-70 Caliber























