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INDIAN WAR ERA U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1866 2ND

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 900.00 USD
INDIAN WAR ERA U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1866 2ND
ALLIN CONVERSION SINGLE SHOT MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 50-70. S# NSN. Bbl. 36 1/2". Rear sight w/ 2 fix sighted holes & 700 yd. notch at top. Stud type front sight. The 1866 Second Allin Conversions were based on the late type rifle muskets & were produced in the then new 50-70 cartridge. The bbls. of these muskets were lined in order to reduce the bore diameter from .58 to 50. These 1866 model rifles are well known because of their initial use in the Wagon Box Fight & the Hayfield Fight against a lg. force of Sioux under the Chief Red Cloud. Breech block is marked w/ "1866" eagle head acceptance mark. This eagle head & "P" proof appear on left hand side of bbl. Beveled edge lockplate has eagle & "U.S. SPRINGFIELD" & is dated "1864" at rear of lockplate. Two click tumbler. Unmarked walnut stock is retained by 3 oval bands retained by springs. Correct ramrod is present. Buttplate is marked on tang w/ "US" plus 3 tiny S's. CONDITION: stock has been refinished w/ slight loss of wood in inletted areas & softening of edges. 1 1/2" fine crack behind breech block tang. Metal has been cleaned & was bright but now turning gray w/ areas of patina, oxidation & fine pitting. Lockplate has notably polished appearance. Hinge pin appears to be replacement. Very good shiny bore w/ sharp lands. PROVANANCE: From the estate collection of Thomas J. Mulligan. (01-23363/RW). ANTIQUE. $500-900.