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    Hi, I'm a forum newbie. Quick introduction: I'm a enthousiastic BP shooter and (small) collector and the proud owner of three 1884 Springfields:
    - rifle # 408435
    - carbine # 411670
    - sporterized rifle # 469025
    Unfortunately none of the cartouches are readable. Any clues for these numbers or anything interesting close to them? Thanks in advance, regards, Hans
    Last edited by dutchtrapdoor; 04-08-2014 at 01:49. Reason: Wrong icon

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    No hits on any closest are 408435-408432 411670-411665 Carbine 469025- 469022.

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    Thanks for the quick reply and for trying!
    Just for grins: where did the 408432 and 469022 go to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dutchtrapdoor View Post
    Hi, I'm a forum newbie. Quick introduction: I'm a enthousiastic BP shooter and (small) collector and the proud owner of three 1884 Springfields:
    - rifle # 408435
    - carbine # 411670
    - sporterized rifle # 469025
    Unfortunately none of the cartouches are readable. Any clues for these numbers or anything interesting close to them? Thanks in advance, regards, Hans
    How about some pics of them?

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    The rifle is the latest acquisition, still need to make pictures of it, but this is the sporterized rifle (great shooter)

    springfield rif &#.jpgspringfield rif &#.jpg

    and the carbine:

    springfield carb&#40.jpgspringfield carb&#40.jpgspringfield carb&#40.jpg
    Last edited by dutchtrapdoor; 04-09-2014 at 04:52.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dutchtrapdoor View Post
    Thanks for the quick reply and for trying!
    Just for grins: where did the 408432 and 469022 go to?
    Arms were not assembled, packed, or issued, in strict sequence so a "close" number has no real bearing. Sadly, only a direct reference has historical significance.

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    Thanks, Tom and Dick, very much appreciate your efforts, and I'm sure I will revisit this forum more often. It contains a wealth of information.
    Right now, I'm cleaning up the rifle a little bit, I'll post some pictures as soon as I have them!
    Regards, Hans

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    Quote Originally Posted by dutchtrapdoor View Post
    The rifle is the latest acquisition, still need to make pictures of it, but this is the sporterized rifle (great shooter)

    springfield rif &#.jpgspringfield rif &#.jpg

    and the carbine:

    springfield carb&#40.jpgspringfield carb&#40.jpgspringfield carb&#40.jpg
    I like the sporterized one. really nice rifle. I`ll down load a couple pics of my custom sporterized 1873TD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by older than dirt View Post
    I like the sporterized one. really nice rifle. I`ll down load a pic of my custom sporterized 1873TD.
    Here`s mine, Marbles tang sight & double set triggers.


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    That's a mighty nice one too !

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