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The .45-70 Springfield [Paperback]

Joe Poyer (Author), Craig Riesch (Author)
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June 15, 1991
This 3rd revised and expanded edition provides a part-by-part review of all models of the Springfield .45-70 Trapdoor rifle, carbine and cadet rifle. Every part from butt plate to front sight of every model is discussed in terms of dimensions, use, markings, finish and changes to that part by serial number range. A revised and corrected serial number list is included with serial number ranges listed by production years. This book makes it possible for the collector to determine whether or not a particular rifle, carbine or cadet rifle is original as manufactured.

The collector must keep in mind that not only was the .45-70 Springfield Trapdoor used by the Army, but also by the Navy, Marines, National Guard and various state militias from 1873 to well into the 20th Century. The trapdoor was still being issued as late as World War I to militia units for guard duty. During this more than forty-year period of service, the trapdoor went through several model changes and even more frequent parts upgrades. So a rifle manufactured in 1879 may have undergone as many as twenty parts changes by 1889, all of which are considered valid, original manufacturing changes. The problem the collector, museum director, gunsmith, author and shooter faces is determining which changes were made officially by the Ordnance Department while in service and which were made by surplus dealers, resellers and previous non-military owners.

"The .45-70 Springfield" provides answers to all these questions and more. With this book in hand, it is possible to assess every part and using the serial number stamped on the receiver, determine first in what year the arm was manufactured, then on a part-by-part basis, decide whether or not each part is the correct and original part for that arm. If some parts are found to have been manufactured later, then the book will tell you whether or not those parts were installed by military armorers according to regulation.

Why is this important? First, the .45-70 Springfield is a tangible piece of the history of our nation. And as such, it deserves to be correct. Secondly, the .45-70 Springfield's value depends in large part on how original it is. Parts that are incorrect can be replaced, returning the arm to both its historical and economic value.

The book also provides a historical overview of the .45-70's development and use during the latter part of the 19th Century and into the 20th. Also included are assembly/disassembly instructions, cleaning and maintenance, glossary and bibliography.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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"Historians, students of firearms, and museum curators in addition to arms collectors, will find this book indispensable . . ." -- Lee Rutledge, Field Editor, Gun Report --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The .45-70 Springfield is a thoroughly researched text incorporating the latest information available that will help the collector and shooter of this fine antique firearm to evaluate, maintain and appreciate the "gun that [truly] win the west." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 125 pages
  • Publisher: North Cape Publications; 2 edition (June 15, 1991)
  • ISBN-10: 188239139X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1882391394
  • ASIN: 1882391152
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,936,496 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No detail too small...thank goodness, April 2, 2007
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Ever find a nice looking old rifle in a shop or at a gun show but were worried about one or two non-standard features? Is it genuine, or is it a fake? Should you buy it and risk paying good money for a "parts gun," or leave it and risk losing a valuable addition to your collection?

This little volume can help you decide. It has detailed descriptions of all the standard-configuration .45-70 "trapdoor" Springfields--all the parts, all the markings. But it also documents non-standard configurations that are nonetheless genuine and the history that explains why they were made that way. Why do so many 1884 rifles have 1873 breech blocks? Is it possible that that 1888 rifle came equipped with a two-piece trigger guard rather than the standard one piece? This is the sort of minutia that makes our friends and family roll their eyes but that enthralls collectors of antique firearms, and it is just the sort of detail the authors provide.

Small and light enough to take with you, this book should be standard "hunting equipment" for collectors on the prowl.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Complete and Thorough, October 18, 2007
Using line drawings, charts and well-researched texts, Joe Poyer and Craig Riesch bring us a comprehensive, part-by-part reference book dedicated to an important U.S. military firearm. I have a couple of .45 Springfields and I found both of them covered in detail in this book.

This isn't light reading, but if you've got a .45 Springfield you're trying to identify, or restore, this book is worth its weight in gold.
It's thoroughly-researched, well written and a must-have if you're shooting, collecting, restoring or trying to identify one of these historic rifles.

North Cape Publications is famous for its FOR COLLECTORS ONLY series and this book follows that format faithfully and successfully. I gave it five stars and keep right next to M.D. Waite's and B.D. Ernst's TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the money, a wealth of information., March 29, 2006
Gave me a lot of tips and observations to look for both in my rifle and any that I might be considering in the future. Author is quite knowlegeable and it's an easy reference/read.
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This book is intended to help the collector determine if the .45-70 Springfield which he or she intends to buy, or already possesses, is authentic and correct for the period in which it was manufactured. Read the first page
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circa serial, rod bayonet rifle, headless shell extractor, firing pin housing, cadet rifle, trigger guard bow, ramrod stop, breech screw, sight stud, front barrel band, percussion rifle muskets, tang screw, trigger plate, rear barrel band, front sight cover, rifle butt plate, cam latch, sighting notch, trowel bayonet, rear sling swivel, stacking swivel, cartridge loops, sear spring, barrel bands, plate stamps
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National Armory, Rock Island, National Guard, Watervliet Arsenal, Comb Height, Fourth Variation, Sixth Variation, Civil War, Color Case Hardened, Officer's Model, Springfield Armory, Crossed Arrows, Eagle's Head, Springfield Carbine
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