Episode Fifteen: Model 1888 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle
In this episode we look at the Springfield Model 1888 "Trapdoor" rifle, America's final black powder arm. We also discover why planning is important before filming. Photographs of Allin conversion rifles courtesy of the National Museum of American History. Please consider supporting this channel on Patreon! / musketmissive Thanks to those of you who supported the launch of this channel on Kickstarter and thanks to my supporters on Patreon.

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Episode Sixteen: Cartridges and Projectiles

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Enjoying Black Powder Episode 1: The Trapdoor Springfield

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The British Bullet So Brutal The Germans Called It A War Crime

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History of the Springfield Trapdoor Rifle Ep 03: The model 1868.

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The first detachable magazine rifle: the .45-70 Remington-Lee Navy

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The Ridiculous Rod Bayonet in U.S. Military History

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We Fired the Martini-Henry | Rifle of the Zulu War

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Episode Thirteen: British Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket

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I Have This Old Gun: Model 1884 Trapdoor Springfield

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Prototype Tube-Magazine Trapdoor Springfield

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The Deadliest Weapon of the Ancient World

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Episode Ten: Springfield Model 1864

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1873 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle .45-70

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First Pattern 1865 Allin Conversion - Trapdoor Springfield

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The India Pattern Brown Bess and the 1800 Baker Rifle: Firepower Compared

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It didn't serve long: The 1873 Springfield Trapdoor Rifle

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Springfield Trapdoor rifle & McKeever cartridge box - a Mad Minute Challenge

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Martini Henry vs Springfield Trapdoor

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The First Trapdoor Springfield Carbine, Model 1870

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