Springfield Model 1873

Springfield Model 1873

The Model 1873 Trapdoor Springfield was the first standard-issued breech-loading rifle for the United States Army, although the Model 1866 trapdoor had seen limited issue to troops along the Bozeman Trail in 1867. The gun was widely used in the Black Hills War and subsequent fights against Native Americans.

The Model 1873 was the fifth iteration in the Allin trapdoor design, named for the hinged breechblock which opened like a trapdoor. It was produced in two versions: an infantry rifle with a 32⅝-inch (829 mm) barrel, and a cavalry carbine with a convert|22|in|adj=on barrel.

The cartridge was designated as ".45-70-405", indicating a .45 caliber, convert|405|gr|g|adj=on bullet was propelled by convert|70|gr|g of black powder. It had a muzzle velocity of convert|1350|ft/s in the rifle, a powerful and effective load for the military skirmish tactics of the era. A reduced-power load of convert|55|gr|g of powder (.45-55-405) was manufactured for the carbine, to lighten recoil in cavalry usage. It had a correspondingly reduced muzzle velocity of convert|1100|ft/s, and reduced effective range.

The rifle was originally issued with a copper cartridge and taken off to fight the American Indians in the American West during the second half of the 1800s, but the soldiers soon discovered that the copper expanded in the breech when heated upon firing and sometimes jammed the rifle, by preventing extraction of the fired cartridge case. A jam required manual extraction with a knife blade, and could render the rifle useless in combat except as a club.

After the annihilation of General George Armstrong Custer's battalion (armed with the carbine and .45-55 ammunition) at the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876, jamming of their rifles was asserted to have been a factor. The rifle cartridges were redesigned with brass instead of copper cases, which did not expand as much. This proved to be a major improvement.

The men of the Army, after Little Big Horn, were required to take target practice twice a week on target ranges and became so proficient that many of them won awards that were offered by the armed forces for their riflemanship.

ee also

* Springfield rifle

References and links

* [http://www.researchpress.co.uk/targets/ballistics/sandyhook.htm .45-70 at Two Miles: The Sandy Hook Tests of 1879]
* [http://www.researchpress.co.uk/firearms/usa/armstrials/blus1866.htm Breech-Loaders In The United States] , The Engineer, 11 January 1867, on the adoption of a military breech loading rifle and cartridge
* [http://www.shootmagazine.com/articles/firearms/50-70_govt.htm Shoot! Magazine] article on the .50-70 cartridge, predecessor to the .45-70


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