3239 EXCEPTIONAL US SPRINGFIELD 1875 OFFICER'S MODEL

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2024 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-4 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 10,000.00 USD
Estimated at 20,000.00 - 27,500.00 USD
3RD TYPE TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. NSN. The officer's model was offered for sale to ranking army officers for personal sporting use and was popular with officers stationed in the American west. A total of 477 were produced in 1875-85. Bbl. 26", round. Gold-washed combination front sight, model 1879 rear sight with wrist-mounted, mid-range, Vernier-style peep sight. Blue finished bbl. and receiver with case-colored breech block, top tang, lock, hammer, and trigger guard. Action and lock have open pattern scroll engraving. Lockplate is marked "U.S. SPRINGFIELD" forward of an American eagle. Band-fastened, half-length walnut stock; left ear has clear "SWP" cartouche with 1885 date. Features include engraved pewter forearm cap with fancy finial and blue-finished carbine buttplate with engraved heel. Forearm and stock have wraparound hand checkering with screw-attached pistol grip. The 3rd model's features include 5/8" longer forearm tip, squared profile forearm cap, and unplated brass tip on the hardwood ramrod. CONDITION: extremely fine, one of the best we have seen. Bbl. and receiver retain over 95% blue, showing small marks and spots. Breech block lock and other fittings retain over 95% vivid case colors. Forend band and Vernier sight staff have small spots of finish loss. Original stock finish shows a few scattered minor small scratches and marks, having very small chips at the toe. Mechanics are fine. Bright bore with strong rifling. An extremely fine Officers model. (01-25742/DS). ANTIQUE. $20,000-$27,500.