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  1. 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 .

  2. The Springfield Model 1873 was the Army’s standard issue rifle during the Indian Wars of the 1870s and 1880s. The rifle also saw service in the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection. Today, it is a favorite weapon of gun collectors. The origins of the M1873 Springfield date back to the waning days of the Civil War.

  3. Seller: Guitounet. Area Code: 917. $895.00. U.S. Springfield ~ 1884 ~ .45-70 Govt. GI#: 102773263. For your consideration, the U.S. Springfield trapdoor single-shot rifle chambered in .45-70 Govt. The 1884 rifle began its life in 1884, quite similar to the 1873, but had an enhanced sight.

  4. Nov 14, 2023 · Learn about the history and evolution of the Model 1873 Trapdoor Springfield, a iconic American military firearm that was chambered for the .45-70 cartridge. The article covers the development, production and service of the rifle and carbine variants from 1865 to 1898.

  5. Dec 31, 2011 · The Model 1873 was a very powerful rifle for the era with a muzzle velocity of 1,350 feet per second with a .45-70-405 (405 grain) cartridge. The recoil proved too robust for mounted troops as it ...

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  6. Mar 24, 2017 · Hollywood legend has it that the gun that “Won the West” was the Winchester Model 1873 Jimmy Stewart struggled to keep in the movie Winchester ’73.In fact, it was the U.S. Model 1873 .45-70 Springfield, better known to modern day collectors and shooters as the “.45-70 Trapdoor” for its top-opening breech block, that truly “Won the West.”

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  8. Allin-Springfield rifle. Springfield rifle, any of several rifles that were standard infantry weapons of the U.S. Army most of the time from 1873 to 1936, all taking their name from the Springfield Armory, established at Springfield, Mass., by the U.S. Congress in 1794. The armoury had produced smoothbore muskets from its earliest days, and ...

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