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  2. Springfield model 1873 - Wikipedia

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    The Springfield Model 1873 was the first standard-issue breech-loading rifle adopted by the United States Army (although the Springfield Model 1866 had seen limited issue to troops along the Bozeman Trail in 1867). The rifle, in both full-length and carbine versions, was widely used in subsequent battles against Native Americans.

  3. A. Uberti - Wikipedia

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    Specialized Colt Single Action Army revolvers optimized for Cowboy Mounted Shooting and Cowboy Action Shooting.22 Caliber single-action revolver (6 to 12-shot models) Rifles and carbines. 1860 Henry; 1866 Yellowboy; 1871 Remington Rolling Block rifles and carbines; 1873 Winchester Model 1873 rifles and carbines; 1873 Springfield model 1873 ...

  4. Springfield Model 1868 - Wikipedia

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    The army wanted to standardize weapons and ammunition, and forced these units to switch to trapdoor Springfields once the Model 1868 went into full production. [2] A Model 1868 Carbine version was experimented with, but never went beyond the prototyping stage. The Carbine version had a 22 1 ⁄ 4-inch barrel.

  5. Springfield model 1870 - Wikipedia

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    The "Hickok rifle" has a 29.625-inch (75.25 cm) barrel, which is longer than the carbine version's barrel and shorter than the rifle version's barrel, and also has a Kentucky rifle style sloped butt. The trapdoor mechanism is stamped with the year 1870, and the lockplate is stamped with the year 1863, indicating that this rifle was originally ...

  6. Springfield rifle - Wikipedia

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    Single-shot rifle: Springfield Model 1865 – .58-60 caliber trapdoor rifle. [4] Springfield Model 1866 – .50-70 caliber trapdoor rifle. [5] Springfield Model 1868 – .50-70 caliber trapdoor rifle. [6] Springfield Model 1869 – .50-70 caliber trapdoor cadet rifle. [7] Springfield Model 1870 – .50-70 caliber trapdoor rifle. [8]

  7. Trapdoor mechanism - Wikipedia

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    Springfield Model 1888, trapdoor mechanism open. In firearms, a trapdoor is a form of breech-loading mechanism for rifles in which a hinged breechblock rotates up and forward, resembling the movement of a trapdoor. [1] The Springfield models 1865 and 1873 were best known for first employing this type of action. [2]

  8. Springfield Model 1866 - Wikipedia

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    Springfield Model 1866 breech. The Springfield Model 1866 was the second iteration of the Allin-designed trapdoor breech-loading mechanism. Originally developed as a means of converting rifle muskets to breechloaders, the Allin modification ultimately became the basis for the definitive Springfield Model 1873, the first breech-loading rifle adopted by the United States War Department for ...

  9. Springfield model 1884 - Wikipedia

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    A round-rod bayonet model was also produced, designated the Model 1888. This, like the Springfield model 1880, was an attempt to combine the cleaning rod and bayonet into a single unit. The Model 1888 included an improved retaining mechanism, as the Model 1880's retaining mechanism had proved to be problematic.