OK a teaser title for sure, I kind of know what they were thinking but WOW, seems really, really stupid now looking back.
Now having the ability to compare physically quite a few contemporary rifles, the 1873 Springfield trapdoor seems almost stone age in comparison to most. Even the Martini-Henry could be explained to my non-gun wife as superior and she easily understood it.
SwissVetterli, not only bolt action but a repeater.
GermanM-71, developed two years earlier, still a single shot (not for long) but bolt action
FrenchGras, similar to M-71
Dutch Beaumont, see above two
ItalianVetterli, not as smooth but still a bolt action easily converted to repeater.
The Native Americans were better armed than the US military.
Don't get me wrong, it's a great rifle but it's years behind the time when it came out and was kept in service.Information
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