Hi guys,
This is an 1884 .45/70 round for the Springfield trapdoor rifle. I got it from a friend and fellow forum member. Kind of a neat little round, eh?
If you want one, shoot a PM to forum member 'RZM'. He has a bunch I think.
Hi guys,
This is an 1884 .45/70 round for the Springfield trapdoor rifle. I got it from a friend and fellow forum member. Kind of a neat little round, eh?
If you want one, shoot a PM to forum member 'RZM'. He has a bunch I think.
have some of those I got with my trap door. You know why they went to Brass cases instead of the copper ones like you have... During the Indian wars the guns would heat up and swell the copper and they would Seize in the chambers and would not extract. Thus the user would get killed. Here is my box I received with the limited rounds. If you read the printing on the Box. It says Never Reload except under the supervision of a competent officer. Think about that statement...
Just saying....
John
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I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.
I have one that looks a lot like this.
Got it at a yard sale for $1.
Regards,
Steve.
I remember when 45/70s were used as small game shot guns. They chamber a 20 gage perfectly.
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