Springfield Armory Model 1871 Rolling Block Rifle
In this video we’ll take a look at a fairly rare United States military rifle. This is the Springfield Model 1871. It is a rolling block rifle built at the government armory under a royalty agreement with Remington Arms. The Model 1871 has a unique safety feature that is not found on Remington Rolling block rifles. Mike Beliveau links: Patreon - / duelist Website - https://mikebeliveau.com/

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