When did the 45-70 come out?

When did the 45-70 come out?

1873
. 45-70

.45-70 Government
Designed 1873
Specifications
Case type Rimmed, straight
Bullet diameter .458 in (11.6 mm)

When was the Trapdoor Springfield used?

The Model 1873 was the fifth variation of the Allin trapdoor design, and was named for its hinged breechblock, which opened like a trapdoor. The infantry rifle model featured a 325⁄8-inch (829 mm) barrel, while the cavalry carbine used a 22-inch (560 mm) barrel….

Springfield Model 1873
Sights Open sights

How did the Springfield Model 1873 rifle get its name?

Later designated the Springfield Model 1873 and nicknamed the “Springfield Trapdoor,” the rifle would serve the American military for the next twenty years. The rifle got its nickname from its breech-loading mechanism, which resembled a trapdoor.

What kind of ammunition does a Springfield 45-70 use?

Today, there are many different bullet weights available in the .45-70 for use in the US Springfield. NOTE: When shooting any antique gun, make sure you use ammunition designed for use in these guns.

What was the size of the Springfield rifle?

Springfield model 1873. The infantry rifle model featured a 32 ​5⁄8 -inch (829 mm) barrel, while the cavalry carbine used a 22-inch (560 mm) barrel. It was superseded by an improved model, the Springfield model 1884, also in .45-70 caliber .

How many springfield.45 / 70 Trapdoor rifles are there?

Firing a .45-70 without the Gov’t designation can cause serious injury to the firearm and the shooter. One of the joys of the US Springfield is that there are still many available today having produced just over 700,000 guns during its life cycle. Coming in at just over nine pounds these hefty guns can really handle the loads.