MODEL 1866 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR: HISTORY OF THE SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR RIFLE - EP:02

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The Springfield Model 1866 was the second iteration of the Allin-designed trapdoor breech-loading mechanism. Originally developed as a means of converting rifle muskets to breechloaders, the Allin modification ultimately became the basis for the definitive Springfield Model 1873.
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@codaktakman7636
@codaktakman7636 Ай бұрын
Keep watching this trailer just to hear Rose of Alabamy
@snappers_antique_firearms
@snappers_antique_firearms Ай бұрын
I cant wait. Looking forward to this for some time.
@garrettfromsmokeinthewoods
@garrettfromsmokeinthewoods Ай бұрын
I really hope you enjoyed it
@snappers_antique_firearms
@snappers_antique_firearms Ай бұрын
@@garrettfromsmokeinthewoods definitely!!
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 Ай бұрын
Outstanding video brother and everyone else
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
thankyou very much.
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 Ай бұрын
You are welcome my friends and thank you for sharing your aboudance of information
@TheGunfighter45acp
@TheGunfighter45acp Ай бұрын
Very well done! I can only imagine what firing one of these for the first time must have been like for the guy fully accustomed to a standard muzzleloader. What a change! 👍👍
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
oh yes. many troops thought of these the same way ww2 guys thought of the garand
@kevinamerio8105
@kevinamerio8105 Ай бұрын
I’m loving these TD videos. I appreciate all the work you guys put into them. Can’t wait til we hit 1881😉
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
lol well im gona have to get to work that will be like ep 08
@kevinamerio8105
@kevinamerio8105 Ай бұрын
@@Real11BangBang I figured it would be a bit but I will still enjoy the ride there👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@revere0311
@revere0311 Ай бұрын
The amount of information covered from prototype, production, to field service is awesome. Keep it up! Also the Tails to the Trails podcast is an amazing compendium.
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@pilgrimm23
@pilgrimm23 Ай бұрын
Thank'ee to the Woods. -an old Oregon Hillbilly
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
thankyou Pilgrim
@joshuahill5316
@joshuahill5316 Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this. Can't wait to see what you do next. Thanks for all the time you spent on this.
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ArizonaGhostriders
@ArizonaGhostriders Ай бұрын
Great work, fellers. Love the shooting and the history!!! Keep it up.
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
thankyou very much santee
@jamesgarland4990
@jamesgarland4990 Ай бұрын
Absolute excellence as usual!
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
thankyou very much
@spaceart8612
@spaceart8612 Ай бұрын
Another great video, thanks fellas
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@louisianagray8618
@louisianagray8618 Ай бұрын
Thanks for all your wonderful work Garrett appreciate the video
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
thankyou very much for watching!
@musketbal
@musketbal Ай бұрын
I was able to purchase a 1853 Enfield that was converted by Remington Arms for Hiram Berdan in 1866. It is stamped on the opposite side of the lock plate, "Patented Feb. 28, 1866". The lock plate is stamped as the maker being Barnett. The design is the first type with no ability to lock the breach in place after being fired other than the hammer resting on the firing pin. It is in excellent condition with deep tiger's tail striping throughout the stock. It also has the ramrod channel maker stamp. Unknown as to if it was confiscated by the Federal Government after the War from confederate surrender stock is not known. The original ladder sight is moved forward to accommodate the trapdoor on the breach. It also has not been restored and has a barrel and all furniture brown. It is equipped with a Springfield musket ram rod in brown from the passage of time. It is possible it was issued to the Maryland Guard after the War at some point. From what I understand Berdan planned to get a contract with the British Government to adopt a breach loading rifle because like the United States they knew the future in warfare would make muzzle loading muskets obsolete. Making due with old stock Enfield musket's to fill the gap until a design dedicated using a true breach loading firearm could become a reality. As everyone knows the British did not choose the trapdoor model and adopted the Snyder version. I believe most people believe Berdan "stole" the trapdoor design from another inventor. (Allen)
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
lol oh yes. lawsuits abound. we will be getting into the triangle of berdan maynard and allen in the next episode
@recordno
@recordno Ай бұрын
Nice intro, I like it
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
Oh thanks
@Schlachtschule
@Schlachtschule Ай бұрын
Another excellent video, on par with your Colt deep dives, well done. There are two things I think would have improved this: First, a more detailed examination of the ammunition and the reasoning that went into it--a lot of information about this can be found in "Metallic Ammunition for the Springfield Breech-Loading Rifle-Musket. Ordnance Memoranda No. 8, 1870." Second, a discussion of the rifle's ballistics, which again, can be found in Memo 8. This is an important, and often ignored, aspect of historical weapons, but understanding the external and terminal ballistics (particularly) is crucial to understanding their use, especially with regards to what was called the "dangerous space." This is the distance from "first catch" (head hit) to "first graze" (foot hit) when aiming at the waist for each given sight setting, or, in other words, if you aim at the waist, how close do you have to estimate the range at each given sight setting in order to hit the enemy somewhere from his head to his foot? You made a good point by talking about the private who was skilled at distance estimation, but there's so much more to it. This subject was carefully taught by the military (see CPT Stanhope Blunt's books of the period), because without this skill long-range combat marksmanship was impossible. One other interesting aspect of the ammunition covered by the Memo is the grease; as you pointed out, it was bayberry tallow, but it also included graphite (8:1 ratio tallow to graphite), which I have never seen anyone try.
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
i may try to fit that in the next video
@Schlachtschule
@Schlachtschule Ай бұрын
@@Real11BangBang I just emailed you a copy of the Memo.
@snappers_antique_firearms
@snappers_antique_firearms 20 күн бұрын
Hey that Bannerman 1866 sure looks familiar. Thanks again garrett for offering me my first trapdoor. I really love it already. I definitely like the length and can see why this gun would have been perfect for a family in the 1870s
@dougdukes1039
@dougdukes1039 Ай бұрын
Great Video. Educational and entertaining. AS many times as you guys mentioned how hot the barrel was, I kept expecting you to stick in a clip from the movie "Springfield Rifle" when a young Martin Milner tells Gary Cooper, "Sir, these things get hot".
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
haha i should have. I forgot about that
@FolkFirearmsCollective
@FolkFirearmsCollective 23 күн бұрын
I want a trapdoor BAAAAD
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang 23 күн бұрын
lol they are a blast!
@GeorgiaRidgerunner
@GeorgiaRidgerunner 26 күн бұрын
oh yeah bang bang forgot to mention ive just traded some old .30 carbine parts for a hawken a rifle ill post a video when i get the rifle pretty excited
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang 26 күн бұрын
We will be looking for it!
@mkultraification
@mkultraification Ай бұрын
Pretty sure that accident Ian had was a detonation in an AR.
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
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@INeverMetAGunIDidntLike
@INeverMetAGunIDidntLike 29 күн бұрын
Speaking of Buffalo Bill, have you been to Buffalo Bill's Well, the other Buffalo Bill, Bill Mathewson? Not much there but it's still historically neat.
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang 29 күн бұрын
No I haven't il have to look that up!
@INeverMetAGunIDidntLike
@INeverMetAGunIDidntLike 29 күн бұрын
@@Real11BangBang if I remember correctly, you can also see wagon ruts from the Santa Fe Trail as well.
@olympicblackpowderrifles3155
@olympicblackpowderrifles3155 Ай бұрын
Hey do you have a spare 1866 breech block? I have a nice 66 without one
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Ай бұрын
lol unfortunately no
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