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Exceptional U.S. Springfield Armory 1866 Second Model Allin Conversion Breech Loading Rifle

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,800.00 USD Estimated At:4,500.00 - 7,000.00 USD
Exceptional U.S. Springfield Armory 1866 Second Model Allin Conversion Breech Loading Rifle

Estimate: $4500 - 7000
This is a beautiful example of a like new, as issued Second Model 1866 Allin Conversion rifle as produced around 1866-1868. These rifles were the next technical advancement in the transition from the Civil War muzzle loading rifle to the true 1869 Springfield breeching loading/trapdoor style rifles. These Second Model Allin Conversions used an improved, far more simplified conversion than the First Model conversions, that proved to be unreliable and complicated to produce. The basis for these 1866 rifles were new left over 1863 Pattern Civil War muzzle loaders that ended up being very close the final 1873 Pattern trapdoor rifles. During the conversation process these rifles first had the barrels bored out and a 50 caliber rifled steel liner was brazed in place. The rear of the barrel was milled out and a modernized trapdoor mechanism was installed that incorporated a center fire firing pin and an internal extractor that eliminated the rack and pinion extracting mechanism from the First Models. It has correct two position rear sight mounted on the barrel ahead of the breechblock hinge base and the breechblock was marked on top with "1866/Eagle head". The lock plate is marked with the large American Eagle next to "U.S./SPRINGFIELD" and the rear is dated 1864. The stock is the correct full length military version that has a single circular cartouche with the initials "HJH" inside with a single small letter "L" behind the trigger plate. It is complete with an original cleaning rod and leather sling.
BBL: 36 inch round
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 50-70 U.S. Govt
Finish: armory bright
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Serial Number: nsn
Condition: Exceptional like new as issued with 99% of the armory bright metal finish overall with 95% of the blackened oil quenched finish on the breechblock and rear sight just starting to fade slightly. The lock plate and hammer retain a solid 95% of the original color casehardened finish overall, just starting to turning a slightly muted color. The stock is like new overall with a crisp wood finish and a crisp original cartouche. Just an exceptional example of a like new 1866 Allin conversion rifle. If you want to own the best, here it is!
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