Cimarron Trapdoor Cavalry Carbine 45-70 Govt - Blue/Black, 22" Barrel, 1 Round, Wood, Walnut Stock
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The US Army's first standard issue breech loading rifle was the 1873 Springfield "Trapdoor", named for its hinged breechblock which opened like a trapdoor. The infantry rifle had a 32.625" barrel, while the cavalry carbine had a 22" barrel. This modern day reproduction by Cimarron is faithful in appearance and operation while taking advantage of modern metallurgy and industrial technology.
Specifications and Features
Cimarron SH902
.45-70 Government
Folding breech single shot
22" barrel
Case hardened steel breech block
Blued steel receiver
Blued lock plate and hammer
Blued barrel
1 round capacity
Adjustable rear sight
Hardwood stock
Specifications and Features
Cimarron SH902
.45-70 Government
Folding breech single shot
22" barrel
Case hardened steel breech block
Blued steel receiver
Blued lock plate and hammer
Blued barrel
1 round capacity
Adjustable rear sight
Hardwood stock
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