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

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:350.00 USD Estimated At:700.00 - 900.00 USD
U.S. INDIAN WAR ERA SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1866  2ND
ALLIN ALTERATION" SINGLE SHOT MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 50-70. NSN. Bbl. 40". Bbl. was made by reaming out 58 cal. musket bbl. & fitting 50 cal. liner. Folding rear sight w/ 2 apertures graduated to 700 yards. Stud type front sight. This rifle also known as the "Second Allin Alteration" used the 50-70 CF cartridge instead of the unsatisfactory rimfire design of the Model 1865 conversions. The rifles were used in the Wagon Box Fight & the Hayfield Fight in Wyoming & Montana in August, 1867 defeating a large force of Sioux led by the famous Chief Red Cloud. The breech block is marked 1866 & has the eagle head proof. The thumb latch is retained by a screw. Beveled lockplate marked "U.S. SPRINGFIELD" & eagle tail of lock dated "1864". Beveled hammer w/ flat nose. 2 Position tumbler. Walnut stock marked on left panel w/ "HSH" & marked behind trigger guard tang w/ illegible assembly letter. Stock has "U.S." marked buttplate. Forend equipped w/ 3 oval bands retained by springs. Sling swivels located at front of trigger guard bow & middle band. Correct ramrod which seats below muzzle. CONDITION: stock has nice original finish w/ legible cartouche & light wear plus scattered handling marks. Metal was finished bright & has been cleaned but is returning to a dull patina appearance. Breech block retains 50% of its blue finish. Lock & hammer have dull case hardened appearance. Bore has several scattered sm. pits but is otherwise bright & shiny w/ sharp lands. (01-23834/RW). ANTIQUE. $700-900.