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The last chapter of the Trapdoor rifles -serial number 561529 dated 1893.
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04-01-2009 09:03 PM
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Did you know there was a .30 cal trapdoor? Alphabeticaly numbered when they were testing out the replacement round for the 45-70.
And before anyone says BS, I once had a breechblock for one. Firing pin hole much smaller and the block was shaped differently, though still for a trapdoor.
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John....no I did not know that.
Perhaps someone else might be able to relate to this?
David
Last edited by drm2m; 04-03-2009 at 01:58 AM.
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Thanks for sharing. One the first, or one of the last, of anything is pretty neat to see.
I had read something about .30-40 trapdoors somewhere, like maybe a handful were made in working up the cartridge design, but I sure have never seen one.
I want to say I've read there is one at the SA National Historical Center, but could be imagining things there.
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Well since they were numbered alphabeticaly, there would be a very small number. (not alphanumeric but just letters of the alphabet.
At least now I have an idea how the damm sling fits! I have a copy, but unfortunately its too SHORT
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30 caliber TDs
I had one offered to me and it was very nice rifle. Despite my lack of expertise, it was almost certainly the real-deal (they made more barrels than complete rifles-apparently and there is some fakery about). I think Joe Salter ended up with it. Price was 7500 if I recall correctyly (about 8 years ago).
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My brother's Model 1884 Trapdoor is # 520518 . He is just starting to learn more about it. Thanks for the information.
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30 Caliber trapdoor Rifle
I never post about guns?But I couldn't resist posting on this valuable rifle.
http://www.trapdoorcollector.com/cal30.html