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U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle in .45-70

We had the chance to shoot a few rounds through this U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle in .45-70. 
It kicks a bit and puts out some smoke, and its fun to shoot a rifle that is over 100 years old.

http://www.riflebuyersguide.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1261892859

We had the chance to shoot a few rounds through this U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle in .45-70.
It kicks a bit and puts out some smoke, and its fun to shoot a rifle that is over 100 years old.

www.riflebuyersguide.net

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Taken at: Marana Shooting Club
Camera: Flip F260N
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