Help id’ing
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Help id’ing
I inherited a few Springfield trapdoors, I know nothing about them. They both are 1873 I take from reading one looks like 1878 but I understand it’s 1873. One is 32.5” barrel and other is about 29.5” serial numbers are: 566291 on the 29.5 and 420693 on the 32.5 there are other markings on barrels and “us” on but plate, the 29.5 has something on stock but I can’t quite make out what it is looks like a 92 at the end. I’m unable to figure out how to post pics if someone can help me I will post. Thanks much for any help with these.
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To post a photo click on the attachment tab next to options. There you can choose which photo to upload, I believe they must be smaller than 256 kb??Deserteaglexxx wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 5:13 pm I inherited a few Springfield trapdoors, I know nothing about them. They both are 1873 I take from reading one looks like 1878 but I understand it’s 1873. One is 32.5” barrel and other is about 29.5” serial numbers are: 566291 on the 29.5 and 420693 on the 32.5 there are other markings on barrels and “us” on but plate, the 29.5 has something on stock but I can’t quite make out what it is looks like a 92 at the end. I’m unable to figure out how to post pics if someone can help me I will post. Thanks much for any help with these.
The 29.5 “ rifle is a cadet model, there is no information posted in Springfield Research Service on your cadet. Hopefully you can post some photos of it.
Your rifle, serial number 420693 is a model 1884 and that serial number is listed in SRS as being issued in 1898 to Co. A 4th Kentucky Vol. Inf. Lucky you!! Go buy yourself a lottery ticket as there aren’t many rifles out there that are listed in SRS.
Would be great to see some photos.
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Figured it out. Thanks
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I guess only 3 at a time.
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Any idea approximate value?
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The cadet
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A few more.
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Here's another picture of 420693, but not sure exactly which rifle it is.
https://www.spanamwar.com/4thkentucky.jpg
The 4th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry passes in review.
The 4th Kentucky only served for 7 months- mustering in during July 1898. The regiment was mustered out of service on February 12, 1899 at Anniston, Alabama. At the time of muster out, the regiment consisted of forty-six officers and 1,117 enlisted men.
During its term of service, the regiment lost thirteen men to disease, with an addition twenty-nine being discharged on disability. In addition, one man was murdered and sixty men deserted.
More info at the great site which has info on most Spanish-American War topics, often with references cites which can help with more research.
https://www.spanamwar.com/units.htm
Not as exciting as rifle that was in combat, but far more interesting than one about which we know nothing.
https://www.spanamwar.com/4thkentucky.jpg
The 4th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry passes in review.
The 4th Kentucky only served for 7 months- mustering in during July 1898. The regiment was mustered out of service on February 12, 1899 at Anniston, Alabama. At the time of muster out, the regiment consisted of forty-six officers and 1,117 enlisted men.
During its term of service, the regiment lost thirteen men to disease, with an addition twenty-nine being discharged on disability. In addition, one man was murdered and sixty men deserted.
More info at the great site which has info on most Spanish-American War topics, often with references cites which can help with more research.
https://www.spanamwar.com/units.htm
Not as exciting as rifle that was in combat, but far more interesting than one about which we know nothing.
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This is incredible information, I thank you guy’s for helping. Is there a place I can look for approximate value of these? I’m more of a modern firearm person and would rather have these with someone who may enjoy them.