4285 EXPERIMENTAL SPRINGFIELD 1869 TRAPDOOR SINGLE SHOT

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This item SOLD at 2023 May 15 @ 14:37UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 3,000.00 USD
Estimated at 6,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD

PISTOL. Cal. 50-70. S# 32431. Bbl. 10 1/8". A small quantity of these rare pistols were produced at the request of General William Tecumseh Sherman. “I wish you also cause to be prepared as soon as convenient prior to March 1, 1870, a carbine and single barreled pistol with the same or similar breech block as is now used in the Springfield musket, and capable of using the same identical cartridge. I do not suppose one can literally use a musket cartridge in the carbine and pistol, but each could use the same caliber, the same copper case, the powder alone varying in quantity, but the strength of parts should be adjusted so that in emergencies the carbine and pistol could use the musket cartridge.”. Pinned brass blade front sight w/ 2 leaf rear sight. Bbl. is numbered to match the frame & is finished in the white. Blue finished action & 1863 dated Springfield lock. Brass grip straps & butt cap. Band fastened 3 piece walnut stock. CONDITION: very fine. Frame, breech block & lock retain over 80% blue showing small marks. In the white bbl. finish has faded to a light gray appearance. Stock has worn finish showing numerous dents & marks. Bore retains sound rifling showing scattered spots of very light pitting. (01-21730/DS). ANTIQUE. $6,000-9,000.