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Tkacook
08-04-2019, 11:58
I picked up this rifle at a gun show for $200. It had a butchered stock, bad bronze firing pin and no screw, only one badly mangled screw holding the Buffington sight on and it was missing the sight tension screw.

I focused so had on the issues that I neglected to realize it was a cadet model. I replaced the missing parts and repaired the stock as best as I can at the moment. The bore after cleaning is one of the nicest I have.

The serial is 46634X. Can we confirm that this should be a Springfield 1884 model cadet rifle?

Dick Hosmer
08-04-2019, 03:22
Should be a full length rifle, from all close numbers - unfortunately, you do not have the front of the stock to see if it was one of the 1800 rifles cut-down by SA in 1895. But, on the bright side, you're in it really cheap!:1948:

bruce
08-04-2019, 03:22
Looks to be vastly and throughly improved! Would love to run up on such a piece. You are very fortunate. Sincerely. bruce.

Tkacook
08-04-2019, 04:53
Dick,
I'll take some pictures of the front sight and barrel. It's looks like a factory barrel. I figured with the long comb on the stock it was likely a cadet rifle. Maybe not. The barrel measures 29 1/2" from the chamber to the tip. Still has a pristine bore.

Bruce,
Thanks. I couldn't turn it down for the price.

Tkacook
08-04-2019, 05:10
Some additional pictures. Standard Trapdoor bayonet fits perfectly. Crown looks correct, and sight looks factory. Curious that the bayonet would fit it the barrel had been cut down.

Dick Hosmer
08-05-2019, 06:56
Barrels must have been replaced or re-tapered. My 368714 (which has a shortened stock because you can see the rod-keeper fill) also accepts a bayonet. The reason I picked it up, MANY years ago, before Al's books in fact, was the JSA/1895 cartouche - I just KNEW there must be a story there, and there was. By extreme good fortune I later found an SA crate which specifically noted that it was for such altered arms. I guess I "need" 19 more!

Tkacook
08-05-2019, 06:05
Would love to see pictures of the crate and rifle. I still think I will look for a "correct" looking stock for this one.

Thanks

Dick Hosmer
08-05-2019, 11:14
www.picturetrail.com/sa4570af See albums 3 & 8. Notation at 368714 as to album 7 for the crate is wrong - needs to be fixed when I get a chance.

Tkacook
08-06-2019, 06:05
Thanks for posting the link. I always enjoy your collection. Are the cadet rifles covered in one of your books?

Andy

Dick Hosmer
08-06-2019, 11:39
No - or at least not yet. I've been toying with the idea of a third book, covering the "regular" .45 arms, to make a matched set, but I'm not sure there would be any desire. That dog has been run through the hoops quite a bit - I'd have little new to say.

Tkacook
08-07-2019, 06:48
I would love to see it. You can never have too much reference material. I hope you decide to do it. Be sure and include a cadet section! I already have your other two books.