U.S. MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR CADET RIFLE
.45-70 Govt. cal., single shot cadet rifle, 29 1/2 in. barrel, stacking swivel, no sling swivels. RF= 3.
U.S. MODEL 1875 LEE VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE
U.S. MODEL 1875 LEE VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE
U.S. MODEL 1875 LEE VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE
U.S. MODEL 1875 LEE VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE
U.S. MODEL 1875 LEE VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE
U.S. MODEL 1875 LEE VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE
U.S. MODEL 1875 LEE VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE
U.S. MODEL 1875 LEE VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE
U.S. MODEL 1875 LEE VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE
U.S. MODEL 1875 LEE VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE
U.S. MODEL 1875 LEE VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE
U.S. MODEL 1875 LEE VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE
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Several factors can influence the value of a U.S. MODEL 1875 LEE VERTICAL ACTION RIFLE:
Caliber: Different calibers can affect the firearm's price, as some calibers may be more popular or harder to find. Barrel Length: The length of the barrel can impact the firearm's price, as certain lengths may be more desirable or practical for specific purposes. Generations: Different generations of the firearm may have improvements or changes that could affect the value. Sub-models: Specific sub-models or variations, such as limited editions or unique features, can also impact the firearm's value.
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.45-70 Govt. cal., single shot breech loader, 32 5/8 in. barrel, secured with two bands, no proof marks on barrel, front sight serves as lug for bayonet, Model 1873 U.S. Trapdoor rear sight, iron mountings, blued finish, full walnut stock, tang marked "U.S./PAT. MAR. 16, 1875". Mfg. circa 1875. RF=5.
The Model 1875 U.S. Lee Vertical Action Rifle was created by James P. Lee under his guidance at Springfield. 143 rifles in .45-70 U.S. Govt. cal. were manufactured at Springfield Armory in 1875, as per 1874 Congressional appropriation of $10,000. Rifles were issued to companies of the 1st and 20th Infantry Regiments for field trials. Rifles were withdrawn, declared surplus and purchased by Bannerman's who later sold them in his catalog for $36.
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