Can anyone comment on the early 1873 Trapdoor rifle featured in the ID and values section of the latest Guns and Ammo magazine. I know nothing of these but would like to hear an expert's opinion. It has SN 10xx.
Can anyone comment on the early 1873 Trapdoor rifle featured in the ID and values section of the latest Guns and Ammo magazine. I know nothing of these but would like to hear an expert's opinion. It has SN 10xx.
Haven't seen that issue yet - will look for it.
FWIW, MOST guns that low are carbines. They wanted/needed to equip the cavalry with the new arm as quickly as possible.
137 people viewed this and none had a comment? This does not speak well for G&A circulation.
For myself at least, it was 'out of sight, out of mind'.
I do not subscribe to G&A. Most arms magazines seem to be full of (a) black rifles (b) semi-auto pistols (c) new hunting rifles or (d) replicas/reissues. Since none of those items interest me particularly, I'd have had to seek it out at the news-stand. I'll try to remember - honest I will. I get TAR because I'm a member, though it is full of the same, plus a LOT of non-gun stuff (would have been (e) had I thought). Ever look through a Rifleman from the 50's? Whole different animal!
I concur, even though I am not sure what I am concurring to. I do not subscribe to that magazine either. I still get man at arms but my subscription to the gun list or whatever it is now called lapsed. I bought that because it had what I was looking for, used gun prices or guns for sale. I already get the NRA magazine so I don't need all the other non sense about the latest scope, black, or plastic stock rifle... what binos's to use or what type of real tree or camo shirt works best... or how I should scent lock my clothes... my old man shot more deer in the UP Michigan than most people and he hunted with a pair of pack boots, red plaid wool pants/jacket, and sat around our cabin with a wood fire smoking and playing cards all night... and that was before baiting was allowed and became popular... sorry...but rifle/gun magazines tick me off now.. I know, relax have a cup of coffee and settle down..
I'm with you on that. Rifle usually has one or two pretty good articles in it. And year the Rifleman used to be great! The magazine and the $12 03A3s were why we all joined up as kids. Yeah, any more I'd rather read Vogue or Cosmo at the dentist's office than anything having to do with black guns
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Me too... I have no use for these modern Assault and hunting weapons! I am mildly interested in handgun stuff, but that's it. I really amazes me - How did our ancestors shoot so many deer without the camo, and bait, and hi-tech stands and blinds, and scents, and game cameras, and etc...... Hunting has become a scientific harvest more than a true hunt anymore for some, and it disgusts me!
"I was home... What happened? What the Hell Happened?" - MM1 Jacob Holman, USS San Pablo
I agree about the disinterest in black rifles. The only reason I subscribe to G&A is Gary James. In the latest issue he made a comment about a reader's trapdoor. I just thought someone here might confirm or deny his opinions.
Well, I was a good boy, remembered about this and stopped at four stores on my way home from work. No G&A.
So, here is my early 1873 rifle 12313. A four-digit gun MUST look exactly like this, or it has been upgraded, altered, whatever.
afret20 since no one has the magazine would you please without directly quoting him post here a general idea of what was said in the reply to the readers question? Thank you