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    1884 Sporter

    My 1884 was purchased with a cut down stock. The metal and bore are in nice condition with some bluing wear. I found a nice stock at Al Frasca's site and sent off my ducats. Here's some pics of what I have to work with:















    Can anyone give me a production date from the S/N? How about the buttplate markings, are they unit markings?
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    Serial # struck in the second quarter (Apr.-June) of 1890. --Jim

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    Noticed someone also sanded the snot out of it since the inspectors cartouche is also missing.
    Early in the last century Bannermans was offering trapdoors for $1.50 and "sporterized" ones for another buck.

    I wonder if those butt markings stood for Company K, 28th infantry?
    Just a WAG.

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    I think it's a nice looking rifle with a history of it's own, even if it's not a valuable collector piece.

    Thanks for sharing, and great photos!

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    The stock that Al Frasca has is a field replacement stock with acceptance but no inspector marks. I'll only need to find a cleaning rod when I get the stock. I'll post pics when it's together. It will be a good shooter, and I plan to use it as one. Here's the link to the stock I'm getting. It's the first one pictured.

    http://www.trapdoorcollector.com/TrapdoorStocks.html
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    Are you SURE the barrel has NOT been shortened?
    Does the front sight appear as original SA installation? --Jim

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    It's full length, with the original front sight base and a removable blade. The shadows of the original bands and stock are still there.

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    Update! Not A Sporter Anymore!

    Here it is installed in an original stock. Ed Knisely has the cleaning rod, so off goes another Benjamin to get it here!














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