Restoring a US Springfield Trapdoor 45/70 Stock
Repairing and preserving a heavily damaged historic rifle stock. This US Springfield Trapdoor 45/70 could be a model 1873 or a model 1884. The years have not to this piece of history, but I'm doing my best to remedy that.

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