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Rifle, U.S. Springfield Model 1884
Rifle, U.S. Springfield Model 1884
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Description:
Springfield Trapdoor Model 1884, serial number 393001, marked U. S. Springfield on the lock plate along with an eagle. Type: Breech-loading rifleUsed by: United States Army in the Indian wars, Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War. Designed in 1884Manufacturer is Springfield Armory Length 51.875 inches Barrel length 32.625 inches Cartridge .45-70-500Action hinged breechblockRate of fire approx. 10 rounds a minuteMuzzle velocity 1,315 feet per second

Material:
Steel, Walnut

Maker/Artist:
Springfield Armory

Date:
Circa 1889

Provenance:
n/a

Size of Artwork:
H. 51 x W. 3 x D. 3 in

Weight (LBS)
9.4

Condition:
No sight, brown and grey overall metal, dents, dings and gouges in stock, replaced strap.

History:
The Springfield Model 1884 was one of the "Trapdoor Springfield" rifles. The Model 1884 traces its roots back to the design of the Springfield Model 1873. Most of the changes that identify the Model 1884 as a distinct model occurred either before or after 1884. The Model 1884 incorporated a significant number of improvements that had been made between 1878 and 1879. It also featured a serrated trigger that had been incorporated into the Springfield rifle design in 1883.The most dramatic change to the rifle design, which is often considered to be the identifying feature of the model 1884, was a new rear sight which had been designed by Lieutenant Colonel R. A. Buffington of the U.S. Army Ordnance Department. This sight however was not perfected until 1885.The principal feature of this new sight was a rack and pinion style windage adjustment. Unlike previous sights, the base was not used for any position other than point blank. The raised leaf had graduations from 200 to 1400 yards. A new barrel band was also designed to accommodate this new sight so that it could lie flat in the point blank position.Marksmen generally favored the new sight, but general troops were less enthusiastic about it and often considered it to be an annoyance.The Model 1884 was also produced in a carbine version. It was found that the rear sight could be easily damaged when removing the rifle from the carbine boot. The rear barrel band was therefore modified in 1890 to include a rear sight protector.A round-rod bayonet model was also produced. This, like the Springfield Model 1880, was an attempt to combine the ramrod (aka cleaning rod) and bayonet into a single unit. The Model 1884 version included an improved retaining mechanism, as the Model 1880's retaining mechanism had proved to be problematic.
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