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1873 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR CARBINE WIOTH RIFLE SITES PLUS
A seperate charge to your credit card on file will be processed at time of shipping, and will include the shipping cost plus a charge of $5.00 for the first longarm and $3.00 for each additional longarm. Currency Type: USD Shipping Instructions: For your convenience, we will arrange packing and shipping of your purchases by our staff or through outside agents at your expense, if you so request. Please note we will also be closed on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 11/28-11/30. The following Friday after invoices are emailed, if we have not heard from you we will begin to charge credit cards on file with Proxibid. You can either reply to or call our office direct at (714) 213-8709. In order to expedite the close of the auction and the shipping process, please contact our office after receiving your invoice if you wish to pay by cash or check. If you wish to pay by cash or check, your discounted Buyer's Premium is 15.5%. If paying by credit card, your Internet Buyer's Premium is 18.5%. California residents pay 7.75% sales tax. (Modern)Ĭash Payment Discount: 3% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Check, Money Order, Wire Transfer, and Cash Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Payment Instructions: We accept Cash, Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, Amex, Wire Transfer, or Money Order. Heavy printed cardboard box with interior cut-out fitted to the gun includes a 4-page owner's manual, plastic bag for the gun, and an oval brass plate engraved with the rifle's description and ''1871-1971''. Action is strong and smooth bore shows blue and deep rifling. Stock is smooth and shows a lovely red color, nice grain, deep checkering, and an encircled ''P'' proofmark under the wrist. Condition is near new and unfired, the blued parts retaining all of their original blue-black finish, the case hardened parts retaining all of their fiery coloration. 5677'' on right side, and ''H&R'' on left), trapdoor (marked ''US/Model/1873'' in three lines), thumb release, lockplate (marked ''(spread eagle)/U.S./Springfield'' in two lines), hammer, triggerguard, single spring-retained barrel band, and buttplate (marked ''US'' behind top tang screw) are sparsely floral engraved ''tree''-engraved pewter nosecap single blued steel under-barrel ramrod finial hardwood ramrod with knurled metal tip oil-stained walnut halfstock with checkered panels at wrist and forend. Made in U.S.A.'' on right case hardened breech (marked ''Ser. 45-70 Govt.'' in two lines, and ''Harrington & Richardson, Inc./Worcester, Mass. CF cal., blued 26'' round barrel with dovetailed bead blade front and folding adjustable Vernier rear tang sights marked on left side ahead of breech with a ''P'' proofmark and ''U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Officer's Model Trapdoor Single Shot Cartridge Carbine, by Harrington & Richardson, with original box, #5677. Requires an FFL dealer to ship.Item Description: Translate description Reproduction U.S. Inventory status may not reflect exact SKUs, please contact us to ensure immediate availability. Our custom actions feature one of the smoothest hammer and trigger pulls on the market. The Taylor Tuned option includes a custom action with hand polishing, custom hammer and lever springs, custom magazine tube spring, and an overall lightened action. The Runnin' Comanchero® action package includes a custom short-stroke action, lightened hammer and trigger pull, butt cover, lever wrap, rear sight dovetail blank, and rounded front sight. Taylor's also offers two custom action options on all 1873 models. The carbine model features a carbine style buttstock & forend, blued finish parts, and round barrel. Today, an array of options is still offered in Taylor's 1873 line.
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In that day, the 1873 was the first lever action available with a broad variety of options. The Winchester Repeating Arms Company may have thought that domestic military sales would make up most of the orders for the firearm, but in fact, civilian sales and international military purchases were what brought in profit that year. The 1866 was already quite popular when the smaller, yet quite similar 1873 model was released.