The Springfield Model 187 series A was produced in the late 1800s, specifically from 1884 to 1888. This rifle was part of a series of single-shot rifles designed for military use, transitioning from earlier muzzle-loading designs to more modern breech-loading mechanisms. The Model 187 series A was primarily used by the U.S. Army during the Indian Wars and in various conflicts of that era.
The Springfield Model 187 series A rifle, commonly known as the Springfield Model 1873, was first produced in 1873. As of 2023, this rifle would be 150 years old. It was a significant firearm in U.S. military history, notably used during the Indian Wars and the Spanish-American War.
At Numrich under savage/springfield .fox its the same as springfield 187 series A
The Springfield Model 187, specifically the Springfield 1873, typically has a magazine capacity of one round, as it is a single-shot rifle. However, if you are referring to the Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor, it is also designed for single-shot loading. Each round must be manually loaded into the chamber after firing.
Savage Arms might have one,they made the springfield line.Or you could look on the internet.Or try Cornell publications,they might have one.
try this site savage,fox,springfield&stevens187seriesa e-gunsparts.com
To repair the bullet ejector on a Springfield .22 caliber Model 187 series A rifle, first ensure the rifle is unloaded and safe to work on. Disassemble the action to access the ejector; this may involve removing the bolt and other components. Inspect the ejector for damage or wear, clean it if necessary, and replace any broken parts. Reassemble the rifle, ensuring that all components are correctly aligned and secured before testing the ejector's functionality.
Yes, they are the same guns.
187 miles
Try www.E-gunparts.com, it is a full source of information and exploded diagrams for that model, I personally have the springfield model 187 which is an updated version of the 6D. Good luck hunting.
depends on conditon. $75.00-$150.00
worth about 75 - 110 in good condition. great accurate rifle. check and make sure it cycles properly as the autoloaders are often damaged on those. fortunately you can get a new autoloader parts kit from numrich's website. about 25 $
Dont know that you can, exactly. Best estimate is early 1960's. sales@countrygunsmith.net