My company President retires in around 18 months.
He is an avid hunter and prefers old school firearms, feels they are more sporting for the prey animal.
I picked up a Springfield Trapdoor model of 1884 best guess is that this is an 1885 manufacture based on the serial number.
Has a Buffington rear sight, bore is shiny and crisp, and all in all, it seems to be a very good candidate for mild restoration.
The company decided to sponsor this project.
Anyone (besides @The Goose who was already a huge help) have any suggestions on who to go to for some light restoration work?
He is an avid hunter and prefers old school firearms, feels they are more sporting for the prey animal.
I picked up a Springfield Trapdoor model of 1884 best guess is that this is an 1885 manufacture based on the serial number.
Has a Buffington rear sight, bore is shiny and crisp, and all in all, it seems to be a very good candidate for mild restoration.
The company decided to sponsor this project.
Anyone (besides @The Goose who was already a huge help) have any suggestions on who to go to for some light restoration work?