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  1. Robert Rodriguez on

    I’m skeptical about the effectiveness of the Trapdoor Rifle in modern combat, how does it compare to more modern rifles in terms of accuracy and reliability?

  2. John G. Rodriguez on

    The video on YouTube mentions the rifle’s use in various military campaigns, I’d like to know more about its performance in the field and any notable battles it was used in.

  3. Patricia Taylor on

    It’s interesting to note that the Springfield Trapdoor Rifle was eventually replaced by the Krag-Jørgensen rifle, what were the main factors that led to its retirement from service?

  4. Jennifer T. Smith on

    I’ve heard that the Trapdoor Rifle had some issues with extraction, were these problems addressed in later models or was it a persistent issue throughout its service life?

  5. Mary Rodriguez on

    As a collector, I’m interested in the rarity and value of the 1873 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle, are there any notable variations or models that are particularly sought after?

  6. The 1873 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle.45-70 is a fascinating piece of history, I’d love to learn more about its role in the military and its impact on firearms development.

    • Amelia Jackson on

      It’s worth noting that the Trapdoor Rifle was used during the Indian Wars and was known for its reliability and accuracy.

  7. Lucas N. Jones on

    I’m curious about the firing mechanism of the 1873 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle, how does it compare to other rifles of the same era?

  8. James T. Jones on

    I’ve always been interested in the design of the Trapdoor Rifle, how did the hinged breechblock contribute to its overall performance?

  9. Olivia Martinez on

    The 1873 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle’s influence on firearms design is still evident today, what specific features or innovations did it introduce that are still used in modern rifles?

  10. Amelia G. White on

    It’s surprising that the Springfield Trapdoor Rifle was used for so long, considering it was introduced in 1873 and was still in service during the Spanish-American War.

  11. Noah S. Hernandez on

    The.45-70 caliber of the Springfield Trapdoor Rifle is quite impressive, I’ve heard it’s still used by some hunters today for its stopping power.

    • Michael L. Garcia on

      Yes, the.45-70 is still popular among some hunters and collectors, although it’s largely been replaced by more modern cartridges.

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