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Trapdoor Springfield

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About Trapdoor Springfield

The "Trapdoor Springfields", named due to their distinctive hinged breechblock that opened like a trap door, are the collective name for a series of weapons created by the Springfield Arsenal from 1865 to 1903. The Model 1873 pattern was the first breech-loading Rifle adopted as standard-issue for the United States Military. Due to budget concerns and the overwhelming amount of muzzle-loading Muskets filling government storage after the American Civil War, the Arsenal elected to base their weapons on the existing patterns, rather than creating a wholly new design.

Visually, the Trapdoor Springfields of all types still resemble their Civil War-era heritage with an obvious Caplock hammer on the side, but the large Allin hinged breech-block is the distinguishing feature. Trapdoor Springfields saw use during the Indian Wars, Spanish-American War, and Philippine-American War.

See also

  • List Of Weapons
  • Krag Jorgensen A Norwegian-designed bolt-action rifle with more ammunition capacity than the Trapdoor Springfields, that would officially replace it in 1892.
  • Martini-Henry The British counterpart to the Trapdoor Springfield, as an single-shot rifle.
  • Berdan Rifle The Russian counterpart to the Trapdoor Springfield, as an single-shot rifle.

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